My Purple World [Spider Pictures and Spider Web Pics]
Uploaded: September 18, 2012 19:57:12
Canon EOS 7d, Canon 100mm 2,8IS macro lens, 1/125, f/4.5, ISO 100.
Exif: F Number: 4.5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/125 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 100.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Beth Spencer September 18, 2012
I am back from vacation and had a wonderful time!!! I am trying to get caught up on everything. I haven't gotten to vacation pictures but am trying to get some done, but just thought I would post this one. I did it the day I did the other web!!! #1487129Stephen Shoff September 18, 2012
Nicely done. Did you apply any sharpening? A high-pass filter might make the water beads sparkle a little.I like the little extra element of green bug caught in the web. But I found myself looking for a better place for it. Anyone else get that impression? #10328599
Jeff E Jensen September 19, 2012
I agree, Stephen, he would be better a little lower and to the left. I don't think it would be too hard to move him.This is really cool, Beth! #10328987
Aimee C. Eisaman September 19, 2012
A great abstract image Beth and my favorite color! Love that you filled the frame with it. It has my eyes going wild bouncing back and forth, but that is a good thing...captivating! I agree a high pass filter will give it even more of an impact. :~) Look forward to seeing what you do with the bug. #10329237Teresa H. Hunt September 19, 2012
Oh I like this one. I love the purple color. One of these days I want to get a web with water drops shot! :)The others have some good suggestions so I'll wait and see what you come up with. :)
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Debbie E. Payne September 19, 2012
Love it, Beth -- very nice and sharp and I think a high pass would really set this off. Let us see what you do with the bug. I really don't think you need it; the web itself and the color takes over anyhow. #10329633Beth Spencer September 19, 2012
Thanks, I had not even noticed the green bug and had looked at this many times. I did two edits, I moved him in one and removed him in the other. I thought I had already applied a high pass filter but did it again. There is something that can be done with a gradient but don't remember how, I think Dale might know that answer.Aimee C. Eisaman September 20, 2012
I really like edit number 2...less is more for me on this one! :~) #10330257Rita K. Connell September 20, 2012
really like the purple makes me think of halloween.... I have to go with edit #2 also the bug isn't big enough to make a statement. great capture was the dew already on the web or did you spray it? #10330321Peter W. Marks September 20, 2012
Ok Beth, I think you can safely say that we all like the rich purple. I hadn't originally noticed the bug so either in or out is fine for me. #10330944lisa anderson September 20, 2012
This is my favourite colour! Looks great! #10330945Stephen Shoff September 20, 2012
You did a good job of moving it. With or without it works well. #10330990Debbra Bailey September 21, 2012
Awesome! I like without the bug, as it feels like the image is more about the web :) #10331784Beth Spencer September 21, 2012
Thank you everyone! Rita, this was actual dew, I was out very early one foggy morning not too long ago! #10332429Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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