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    Wolf Spider

    I took a close-up photo of this " Wolf Spider " ( I am still a beginner ! )
    Camera - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1
    Resolution - 1600 x 1200

    Could you commend please ?
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    Nice pic, but IMO, when photographing animals you should make sure that everything is in the picture. That gets tricky with spiders that have 8 legs but showing all of them would help. Also, it has gotten too darp in the "head" area, and that doesnt really help. Next time try focusing on its "head" and try to show those big eyes wolf spiders have, that will give you a stunning pic. All that, except if you want to focus on the eggsack. The eggsack can be used in your advantage in the occasion. If you take the pic "en-face"(???) you'll be showing the eyes and the abdoment (The bely) will show as well because she's lifting it.

    Well, hope all that made some sense.... keep shooting :-)
    So, what's wrong with another sin?

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