diane_hallam_4401
Followthick heavy dew in neighbourhood saturated spider and web in our garden, reflections of background in dew drops were quite amazing. thanks for looking :)...
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thick heavy dew in neighbourhood saturated spider and web in our garden, reflections of background in dew drops were quite amazing. thanks for looking :)
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Winner in Any Spider in their web Photo Challenge
Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Top Choice
Peer Award
Superior Skill
Jaw Dropping
Magnificent Capture
Exceptional Contrast
Outstanding Creativity
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1Ernesto
December 14, 2013
I have always dreamed of taking this great a picture ------ thank you so very much for sharing it. It is exactly PERFECT!
diane_hallam_4401
February 24, 2015
many thanks dear Flosno, your kind words and comments have been very motivating :)
diane_hallam_4401
February 24, 2015
many thanks VictoriaBullock :) i was totally surprised and very humble ... so many fantastic entries too :)
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Location
Photo of a St john cross spider sitting on it's web along the fence was taken from the footpath of our front yard in Townsville, Australia.Time
Photo was taken around 6am in the morning.Lighting
For best results, to capture reflections in the dew drops, it is best to take these shots early in the morning… before it gets too windy and the sun dries out the dew drops and to align the reflections with the surrounding area, ideal for composition.Equipment
This photo was taken with my very first camera … a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 on macro setting.Inspiration
When I woke up early in the morning, I noticed a thick heavy fog in the neighbourhood. Looking out from the veranda of our high set house, I could see all the spider’s webs glistening in the early morning sunlight … I saw an opportunity which doesn't happen very often … and after taking quite a few photos much later, I was happy with the end results.Editing
Yes, I did limited post processing using PhotoScape to enhance the image to sharpen and add saturation of colors.In my camera bag
Always a must… yes, speaking from experience… a spare battery or two and a cloth to clean to lens from smudge marks.Feedback
The Golden Hour, early morning sunrise or late afternoon is by far the best time of day when taking photos. However for this particular shot, early in the morning, before the sun comes up and evaporates the dew drops … and enjoy the moment. Getting to know the subject and their habitats can help one to avoid anxiety and phobias of spiders ... the St john cross spider is harmless too.