[NatureNS] Spider Photos

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Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 08:28:23 -0300
From: "Randy Lauff" <randy.lauff@gmail.com>
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Any editor will tell you that if the face isn't in focus, the shot is likely
not going to be as good as it could be. This goes for humans and other
animals as well.

If your shot is face-on, then having enough depth of field to include the
spiders face and its prey would be optimal. If the shot is top-down, then
I'd focus on the prey - the part being consumed (i.e. nearest the spider's
face).


On 03/09/07, melvina <derrickweatherby@eastlink.ca> wrote:
>
>  Hi, I was photographing a spider eating its prey,in its web. My question
> is ; What  part of the spider would be the most important part to have in
> sharp focus to make it a good nature photo?
>    Thanks for any replys. Melvina
>

Randy
_________________________________
RF Lauff
Way in the boonies of
Antigonish County, NS.

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<div>Any editor will tell you that if the face isn&#39;t in focus, the shot is likely not going to be as good as it could be. This goes for humans and other animals as well.</div>
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<div>If your shot is face-on, then having enough depth of field to include the spiders face and its prey would be optimal. If the shot is top-down, then I&#39;d focus on the prey - the part being consumed (i.e. nearest the spider&#39;s face).
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 03/09/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">melvina</b> &lt;derrickweatherby@eastlink.ca&gt; wrote:</span>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Hi, I was photographing a spider eating its prey,in its web. My question is ; What&nbsp; part of the spider would be the most important part to have in sharp focus to make it a good nature photo? 
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">&nbsp;&nbsp; Thanks for any replys. Melvina</font></div></div></blockquote></div><br>Randy<br>_________________________________<br>RF Lauff<br>Way in the boonies of<br>Antigonish County, NS. 

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