I tried to take shot's from both side's of this but it was so small that when I got to the other side of it, I could not find it....wind was also blowing , and it was bouncing around , so I could not get a good focus on it, but posting anyway... :)
You must be very careful about proper exposure of small, light-colored subjects. I beleive this orbweaver is over-exposed.
Exif info:
Camera Model: NIKON D3100
Image Date: 2015-05-02
Focal Length: 105.0mm
Aperture: /10.0
Exposure Time: 0.0050 s (1/200-sec)
ISO equiv: 200
Exposure Bias: none
Metering Mode: Matrix
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Manual
White Balance: Auto
Flash Fired: Yes
Nikonian72 wrote:
You must be very careful about proper exposure of small, light-colored subjects. I believe this orbweaver is over-exposed.
yes it is. I had been shooting some other things earlier and had changed my settings and forgot to change back to your highly suggested setting which is what I usually have my camera set. and this also was in full sun which did not help. shooting before thinking, rather than thinking before shooting. :) :)
Tom DePuy wrote:
yes it is. I had been shooting some other things earlier and had changed my setting's and forgot to change back to your highly suggested setting which is what I usually have my camera set. and this also was in full sun which did not help. shooting before thinking, rather than thinking before shooting. :) :)
If you shot it in raw, you should be able to better salvage the image:wink: Webs and wind don't mix well :|
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