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Shane Finnigan
{K:1990} 4/3/2007
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Hey Joe,
Your right it's the very same spider as mine. Well the same type anyway ;o) Excellent shot and composition.
Shane
PS. Thanks for linking me to this image.
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 2/12/2007
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Hi David, just give him a chance! lol Thanks for viewing and for the comments.
Best regards, Joe
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D M
{K:79} 2/12/2007
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Fantastic,look's like the little devil would not harm a fly ! great shot !!
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/31/2007
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Thanks Andy, Have a great day.
Joe
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Andy Seehusen
{K:3372} 1/30/2007
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Excellent capture, Joe. I like the angle of the suject as well as the detail and focus.
peace,
andy
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/24/2007
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Thanks Kostas for the comments and for viewing the image. I appreciate the feedback. Have a great day.
Joe
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Kostas Tzanetos
{K:22012} 1/23/2007
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i like these creatures and this is one of the cutest portraits of a spider i have seen... the lens is sharp no doubt, but it surely needs a skilled photographer to show its full potential ;) congratulations Joe kostas
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/18/2007
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Thanks for the comment Ad.
Joe
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Savatage .
{K:18} 1/18/2007
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Nice macro Joe great details
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/16/2007
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Gee Kelly I sorry about the nightmares. We don't want that. I think this is her (most spiders we see are ladies) good side but her abdomen was kinda cute with nice markings. :) Thanks for the feedback. Sleep tight, count soft and cuddly sheep. :) :)
Joe
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Kelly Duntley
{K:13889} 1/16/2007
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Your giving my nightmares Joe. Now I'm gonna see that face on all the spiders I look at.!!! I love, love, love, the detail you have captured here. Very impressive. I hope you got his good side...? lol Kelly
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/15/2007
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Thanks Wayne, I really appreciate your feedback.
Joe
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Wayne Winsauer
{K:7331} 1/15/2007
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WOW! Impressive macro Joe! Perfect DOF and excellent detail! Love the angled perspective too! 7++
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/15/2007
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Thanks Sascha for the kind words. DOF is very shallow and a challenge with these high macro shots. Getting it in the area where you want it ie eyes is a tricky.
Joe
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sascha jonack
{K:19715} 1/15/2007
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Very nice macro with an great DOF. Excellent capture. Sascha
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 1/15/2007
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Thanks for the info and photo. --Jan
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/15/2007
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Thanks Leo, for your comments and viewing.
Joe
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/15/2007
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Thanks very much for the comments Jan. I used a 430EX with a Canon off camera cord 2, a Stoffen diffuser and a homemade flash bracket attached to the tripod mount on the lens. Here's a pick of the set-up. Joe
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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 1/15/2007
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Great details!!! Very well done Joe!! Leo
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 1/15/2007
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Thanks Art. I have really enjoyed my time here so far. I'm glad you like the spider shot. I haven't noticed a lack of sharpness with the 24-105. It may be the light or my technique. Did you look at the Jones Falls image? Does it look sharpe to you? I checked out the original, full size image at 1:1 and it looks sharp to me. :) I haven't bought the 17-40 yet. I likely will but haven't fully resolved the CA issue yet. Your tulip shot is excellent.
Joe
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 1/15/2007
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Joe -- Holy Toledo! This is amazing; it looks like this little guy was holding a "smile" pose for you. The detail is amazing and the muted tones are perfect. Did you use a ring light for illumination? --Jan
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Arthur Kornienko
{K:9686} 1/15/2007
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Welcome aboard Joe, I think you'll like it here, nice friendly bunch of folks. The MPE really shines in this shot, very sharp, nice dof, and great lighting. I had a look at your 24-105 shots and would have thought that lens to be a bit sharper, maybe it was the light. Did you order the 17-40 yet? Have a look at my tulip festval shots (BIP) and you will shee my 17-40 pictures. You'll be able to tell which ones are the 17-40.
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