This is a bit of an update. From humble beginnings my photography is steadily improving.I started out with a Kodak point and shoot camera and progressed to a Sony A-200 Digital SLR camera.Other equipment that i currently have is the following: Tamron 70-300mm lens. Manfrotto Tripod. My Website can be viewed here: sites.google.com/site/johannesmeintjes/ My Personal Blog can be viewed here: kgb224.blogspot.com/ Want to buy some of my work. www.shutterstock.com/results.mhtml www.123rf.com/portfolio/kgb224/1.html
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F Number | f/8.0 |
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Make | Canon |
Model | Canon PowerShot SX10 IS |
Shutter Speed | 1/60 |
ISO Speed | 80 |
Focal Length | 5 |
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Comments (11)
Faemike55
it matters not what you used, but that you captured the scene there and then. Great image to dedicate to Andrea. I know that she will love this
blinkings
It may be a bit over-exposed, but it's still worth seeing. It shows the true 'nature' of nature. Good one mate!
whaleman
Another full belly for the spider tonight!
ronmolina
Nice capture!
durleybeachbum
Well seen, Christo! Buy your wife a Panosonic TZ and then you won't need the big camera for macro any more. Thankyou !
jayfar
Nothing wrong with your pic Christo it's a great capture my friend.
ArtistKimberly
Gorgeous work!
mickeyrony
Great picture of this my friend The spider have his lunch now !!((5++))
MrsRatbag
A well-fed spider indeed! Although I hear those bees are a lot of fur and not much substance ;p Lovely capture, at least you had a camera with you!
helanker
What a beautiful shot this is, Christo. Excellent dedi for Andrea :)
FredNunes
Nothing can match SLR macro photography. Just an FYI. Nice work!