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  • Huntsman spider resting on a red gum

  • IF YOU LOOK CLOSE AT THIS YOU WILL SEE SOMETHING THAT SHOULD NOT BE THERE,,,SEE IF YOU CAN GUESS WHAT IT IS

  • Dew drops reflecting the garden shed (not a pretty shed by the way). Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect

  • Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect

  • Marpissa muscosa homing on a Fruit fly.

  • Another peek into my mind…got to love the random titles. Really,, the title came from some show I was watching while drawing, I looked up and there was a spider. In popped the title. Portrait of Lea. / Photograph referenced used with permission. / http://www.lynnsk.com

  • Backlighting on a spiders web in our garden with small yellow leaves stuck on it.

  • I rarely see a red spider…here is one having a drink!

  • A lil something I am playing around with at the moment… A photo of a screen and over-layed with another photo taken from a screen… Any feedback is welcome =D Inspiration for this and previous image are directly from the wonderful Juilee Pryor If you do not know her, do yourself a favour and get to know her work, you will not regret it! This series is what got me started…

  • water droplets on a spiders web. I then inverted the photo in photoshop elements 5

  • While taking the photos for this I realised that life would be so much easier if I had models!! The spider was easy to work with, LOL :) Inspired by 50’s B movies, old horror stories and Pulp Noir.

  • Mr James Dean standing next to the porsche spider he raced and died in Make sure you check out my Bubble Site for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.

  • This spidey has taken over a section of the garden completely blocking my path, and I don’t really want to move his house. Bit creepy close up! Taken in my garden in Innisfail. / Sony A200 f4.5 es 1/40 ISO 100 f.l 100mm (macro lens) spot meter.

  • Once again, after watering my garden, I noticed a few little droplets on the spider’s web by the tap. Could I get another good shot I wondered? K200D / 30mm / x 12 macro / 1/90 sec / f 4.5 / ISO 100 208 views / / “a drop on a spider’s web” was featured in the group Out of the Blue

  • Green lynx spiders don’t build a web, they are hunters. Location: South Texas, USA. / Camera: Nikon D50, Lens: Tamron 90 mm 1:2.8. / As of Nov 22, 2009: 154 views. Featured in Arachnids: March, 2009. Featured in Animal Photography: May, 2009. Featured in Made by Nature: June, 2009. Featured in Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies: November, 2009.

  • Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, shutter 1/800th, ISO 320, F/3.5, Hand held, natural light. Lightroom preset added.

  • If you are in aw of all these flooded photos on the bubble here is a solution that is so easy to use even I can do it. Prerequisite is that you have a copy of Photoshop. Then for 21 Euro buy Plaming Pears Flood filter Example on the left. I have no relationship with named company. Just pointing you to an solution to get your feet wet…. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter

  • The original of this painting is traveling to Portugal! For some reason I’m very excited about that

  • A few of my drawings put together on photoshop, Beautiful Stock Textures from Inthename And Awesome Brushes from Midnightstouch and Obsidiandawn

  • City of Erie, PA cemetery. Olympus E-3. Zuiko 12-60mm ED. i didn’t even see the spider until i downloaded. this was one shot where the E-3’s articulated LCD came in handy as i was shooting way over my head.

  • My favorite little furry friend at Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium (Up Delhi Rd from Chatswood, NSW). He even let me stroke his cute little head after the session. A very personable little spider indeed. Canon 5D2 + MPE 65mm @ 3.5x / F/13, ISO-800, 1/200sec + ringflash. Auto-tone and Camera Faithful preset in Lightroom. Sharpening in Photoshop using the High-Pass sharpen (USM) and Linear Light blend method. Tweaked Shadows / Highlights to bring out its blues and bright orange. It was sitting on a small leaf towards the centre of a rose bush, as I pushed the front of the lens and ringflash mount through the foliage to snap him, I have some how lost the light from the bottom half of the ring flash. If you look at the reflection in its eyes, you can see the ringflash pushed hard up against the leaf it is sitting on producing an erie, almost lunar landscape look in its eyes. The blue flecks were present in the raw image, though not very pronounced. Usually I use the Lightroom Tone Curve control, however this time, since I was already in Photoshop, I used the Shadows/Highlights adjustment panel to good effect. I must say that this spider was either ultra confident at an escape route if need be, or it was just too damned hot to bother, as there were many times that the ringflash came to grief on thorns and the whole plant shook but this little guy just waited patiently for the next shot. Maybe he remembered me from yesterday when I hounded him up the side of a tree trying to get a shot and surmised that he’d better just let me have my fun then maybe I’d leave him alone – which I did! According to December 2009 BubbleWrap, this is my most popular image to date! Thanks to everyone who has liked this image. It was a special moment… one of those “extremely lucky shots”. Thank God we sometimes have moments like that!

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