FREE SUNDAY is still alive and rocking y'all....been away..several times but hey, that's retirement. These are weirding out in low light I think. How'd y'all weird out this past week?
The Lower North Shore here will shake your mind.........
So glad you got away for yet another trip! We got away for a few days too and enjoyed it very much.
This is the weirdest I got this past week....
Roadrunner wrote:
FREE SUNDAY is still alive and rocking y'all....been away..several times but hey, that's retirement. These are weirding out in low light I think. How'd y'all weird out this past week?
The trees lit up by the firepit.
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Absolutely RR! Beautifully captured.
Roadrunner wrote:
The Lower North Shore here will shake your mind.........
Oh yeah....mushrooms will weird you out a bit too ;-)
This little guy was insulted for some reason and turned his back on me! LOL!
Saturday is still working it out Sunday
9/7/16 Wednesday night subject
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The first photo of a cross orb weaver spider was taken outside from right outside my bedroom window. The second photo is of a different cross orb weaver spider that I took from inside the house through a different double pane window. The second spider is around 20+ mm. I cropped the photo only for orientation, no enlargement. With my 105mm macro lens at 1:1 the spider filled the sensor. I did have to back up a bit to get it all in the shot. I also used a tripod and a SB600 flash off camera with a small softbox. I'm pretty sure that both are female and probably pregnant.
Roadrunner wrote:
FREE SUNDAY is still alive and rocking y'all....been away..several times but hey, that's retirement. These are weirding out in low light I think. How'd y'all weird out this past week?
RR thanks for hosting free Sunday. A very cool start
jimber wrote:
The first photo of a cross orb weaver spider was taken outside from right outside my bedroom window. The second photo is of a different cross orb weaver spider that I took from inside the house through a different double pane window. The second spider is around 20+ mm. I cropped the photo only for orientation, no enlargement. With my 105mm macro lens at 1:1 the spider filled the sensor. I did have to back up a bit to get it all in the shot. I also used a tripod and a SB600 flash off camera with a small softbox. I'm pretty sure that both are female and probably pregnant.
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jimber great photos of the Spidy
(I must say thou I would have have shot it with a 7.62
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William wrote:
Saturday is still working it out Sunday
Bill...thanks for sharing it
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