from Yeoor, Thane on 02.10.2009
Nikkon 28/70mm; F/5.6 ET-1/125 Sec.
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from Yeoor, Thane on 02.10.2009
Nikkon 28/70mm; F/5.6 ET-1/125 Sec.
Nice subject... In macro photography, it is better to keep the subject parallel to the sensor so that details are sharp throughout. Also a narrower aperture helps in such cases...
What was the ISO? Surprisingly I could not locate it in the Exif details embedded in the image. As Bibhav has mentioned, a narrow aperture say f8, f11 etc would have been better. However, f8 keeping your ISO same, would have given you 1/60th shutter speed. It is manageable since you were using a 70mm lens. Try to fire off a few frames in a burst, the chances of one being sharp is higher. Were you handholding or on tripod?
Also, which AF mode were you using?
Look forward to more of these interesting spiders.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Nice composition. Agree with the above comments. Nice patterns on the web. You can crop a bit from the left till the zig -zag web pattern.
Keep posting..
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
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