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Location
This one I shot in the wood nearby my home in Kongsvinger, Norway.Time
It is about 10 AM in November 2014.Lighting
The sun was beginning to break through the morning mist above the trees, so the light still was diffused and soft.Equipment
I used a Canon EOS 450D with a Canon EF-S 18-55 lens with a 21mm.-f5.6- Iso200 adjustment.Inspiration
This was my first day ever photografing webs, I have seen some photographs of webs at Viewbug so I desided to take my own photographs. In November 2014 it was a tremedous amount of webs around where I`m living, this was the opportunity I was waiting for. So when I spotted this web I had to take a photo of it. 10 minutes later the sun broke trough the mist and the dew start fading.Editing
This photo is not edited.In my camera bag
Two years ago, when I took this photo, I only had my Canon 450D, a Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens and a Canon EF 80-200mm. lens. Now, two years later I use to have a Canon EOS 6D, a Sigma EX DG 24-70mm. lens and a Canon EF 80-200mm.lens, in addition I sometimes also have my Tamron SP 150-600mm. and my tripod in my bag. Actually the tripod don`t fit in the bag.Feedback
To capture something similar the weather conditions have to be similar, at least almoust clear sky, misty morning and no wind. The thinkness of the mist and the temperature, the position of the sun and no wind is what made my photo possible. Too high temperature, too thin mist and wind will make the dew disappear. When I took my photo the temperature was about 4-6 degrees celcius. It should be contrast between light and shadow, but the kind of vegetation is not importent.