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View from further back of a Spider's Web on My Front Lawn
 
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Photographer  John Charlton {Karma:5595}
Project #30 Water Camera Model Nikon coolpix 995
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Portfolio Black & White
Lens 15.3
Uploaded 8/3/2003 Film / Memory Type digital
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About Shot further back from the Spider's Web photograph posted yesterday.
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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 8/11/2003
I'm at odds whether or not I'd like to see some more room at the top of this image to let the web breathe a bit. In one respect it seems a bit cramped, but on the other it seems like the web is a canopy for the grass and life under it and it works well at the top. I guess it just depends on what I feel like at that moment. THe toning is great... almost a liquid silver feel to the web, and of course, I am always in awe of the Coolpix's ability to relate DETAIL. The shot of your house is amazing as well.

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Judy Kessler   {K:6316} 8/4/2003
This is so splendid.. wonderful work.

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John Charlton   {K:5595} 8/4/2003
Thanks everyone. Matej - I use the lcd preview screen to set the basic exposure.

In a case like this, I couldn't look through the viewfinder even if I wanted to which I don't. I simply couldn't get my head down that low. That's where the swivel body of the Coolpix realy shines is on these low angle shots.

Final exposure adjustments such setting black and white points and/or minor contrast adjustments are handled on the computer.

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Pascal Renoux   {K:4077} 8/4/2003
Wonderful !!!!!!!

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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 8/4/2003
I tried something like this recently, but it came out way underexposed (even though I measured the exposure with an 18% grey card). Did you use the camera reading for this?

It's a very mysterious-looking photo.

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Bill Ciavarra   {K:10216} 8/3/2003
Very good, excellent contrast and details..great low angle! Intresting and unusual.

Bill

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Titia Geertman   {K:5582} 8/3/2003
Aren't spiderwebs just beautiful in early morning dawn? or after a good shower?

Very good use of the B&W, I like it.

Titia

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Elaine Collins   {K:1575} 8/3/2003
Wonderful shot, B&W is a good chose as color would have distracted.

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zosia zija zosia zija   {K:11106} 8/3/2003
beautiful.

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jeff lynch jeff lynch   {K:4770} 8/3/2003
Cool! This looks like the grass is underwater. Nice capture man.

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John Charlton   {K:5595} 8/3/2003
See http://www.usefilm.com/image/184840.html

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