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    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
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    Lunch Line

    Another series for you. This guy was in the right place

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    Re: Lunch Line

    Excelent Capture oh Master tube Man
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    Re: Lunch Line

    Quote Originally Posted by Loupey
    . This guy was in the right place
    In the right place for the Spider Looks like you were in the 'right' place too!

    I keep working on getting the 'perfect' spider shot.

    Good spider approaching their meal photo.
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    Re: Lunch Line

    Nice job. That last one sure tells the story. Lot of tube on that shot. What was the working distance?
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    Re: Lunch Line

    CDP, thanks! Yeah, this one in particular was very energetic (as evident by the number or carcasses) and I shot perhaps 30 frames to try to convey the scene. This was the only "series" sequence and I thought it told a story better than one single image.

    OT, the working distance is around two and a half feet from the front of the lens. I had my right elbow resting on the air conditioning unit so I could repeat the framing. Of course it was running so I ended up deflecting the air around and having the vibrations transfered up my arm Always some trade-off in photography
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