i was wondering what would happen if u cropped the 1st shot so the spider filled the frame a little more i really like the second one and u r way braver than me i would have jumped back screamed like a little girl then kicked it and stomped on it a couple times for good measure
wow that is cool thank you for sharing
http://photonaturalist.net/how-to-photograph-dragonflies-free-ebook/
jus thought you might be interested it really is a good shot
alann wrote:
Just a few of my eight legged friends:
I think you may be a bit confused according to dictionary.com a spider is
"spi·der   [spahy-der] Show IPA
noun
1.
any of numerous predaceous arachnids of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs that serve as nests and as traps for prey.
2.
(loosely) any of various other arachnids resembling or suggesting these.
3.
any of various things resembling or suggesting a spider.
4.
a frying pan, originally one with legs or feet.
5.
a trivet or tripod, as for supporting a pot or pan on a hearth."
a friend is
"friend   [frend] Show IPA
noun
1.
a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2.
a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3.
a person who is on good terms with another; a person who is not hostile: Who goes there? Friend or foe?
4.
a member of the same nation, party, etc.
5.
( initial capital letter ) a member of the Religious Society of Friends; a Quaker."
no im just kidding those are amazing
pgl wrote:
I live in East Tn. not much chance to photograph big animals here.. so enjoyed doing it.
try cades cove i went once three black bears and 5ish huge buck
i live in knox county
If he would permit it i might try somthing along the lines of just jasper eyes forward or maybe ears (try both) with whoever you want to be the other part of the interaction (someone either older or younger) almost having a staredown nose to nose astonished wishing anything with emotion now im just a newbie got my first camera over christmas so if you dont use my ideas thats cool however any one who has something to say about pleas comment or pm me ty
chainofponds wrote:
I do not know if this really fits in, but while working part time for LL Bean, we had a saying: "There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing.
All you can do is try to fit the mood of the day into your photography. Of course I am retired so I can afford to wait. Of course waiting for a good day in Maine sometimes takes awhile. Good luck everyone.
exactly what i was thinking
I was born in berkley lived on a boat in oakland the lived in alameda my grandparents live in lake tahoe i live in east tn now so where i live yesterday and where i come from today go figure
sorry a different post appeared
steve wrote:
Guilty. Maybe I should of read the manual.
along with your avatar hillarious i am not only becouase the 1 lens i have doesnt have vr