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Spider
Spider in green

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Poster: sean eng  (see this users gallery)

· Date: (Sun) 18 December 2005 · Views: 735 · Filesize: 61.3kb · Dimensions: 600 x 398 ·
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Keywords: green, spider, web
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File name: Spider.jpg File size: 62767 bytes
File date: 2005:12:18 10:37:43 Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL Date/Time: 2005:12:16 08:04:58
Resolution: 600 x 398 Flash used: No
Focal length: 300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 1627mm) CCD width: 6.64mm
Exposure time: 0.017 s (1/60) Aperture: f/5.6
ISO equiv.: 800 Exposure bias: -1
Metering Mode: matrix Jpeg process: Baseline


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aaronfoo

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Registered: September 2005
Location: Petaling Jaya
Posts: 1021
(Sun) 18 December 2005 10:58am

i saw a spider like that in camerons..... lol but its still in my CF card lol

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kvct

Hawaiian Kona PM'er

Registered: July 2005
Posts: 3243
(Thu) 22 December 2005 7:34am

YIKES!!!

nice...

but...wont it be even better if u take it from 90degrees top?

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sean eng
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Registered: August 2005
Location: a square room
Posts: 12705
(Thu) 22 December 2005 7:47am

no...

shot from above, then you cannot see the spider (bcz under there is a bunch of green leaves). from below even worst (bright grey sky).

i pushed ISO800 to get a good speed of shutter to reduse shaking blur. max aperture to blur off the background (there was a house, infact that is a dark colour wooden door as background)

btw, thx for the suggestion!

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