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Old 25-03-2007, 04:23 PM
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For all you spider lovers

Certainly not the weather for astronomical pursuits (solar wise) so I thought I would play around with the 400D today. The most notable subject is an Orb spider who decided to take up residence on our front verandah. A couple of weeks ago she was about a quarter this size. You may notice that the male, albeit much smaller, is hovering around playing his usual deadly game of you know what. I think the female usually prevails and he ends up as her meal.

The first and last pics were taken with the standard 18mm-55mm lens supplied with the camera and are quite sharp. This lens is way sharper than the same spec lens supplied with my 350D which I never ended up using for this reason. Funny how the two lenses differed in quality. The middle photo was taken with an Olympus 135mm/f5 telephoto lens which was attached to the 400D using an adaptor bought off ebay. The shot was taken about six feet away from the spider which gives some idea of how sharp these older lenses are. The pics were taken at the highest rez setting and to resize them from over 3MB's to less than 150K results in a loss of quality of course, but nonetheless, I think the results are quite good.

Cheers, Steve
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Old 25-03-2007, 05:13 PM
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Your observation re
I think the female usually prevails and he ends up as her meal.

Yes they have been on the planet for 20 million years and have shortened the process our species basically follows.
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Great shots I did some the same the other day but deleted them by mistake ..same species of spider as well. Pity as one shot taken with my cheapo 70/300 lens was a pearler. The shot shot not have been as good as it was from that lens so I really reget the loss.
Great shooting, great camera.. I want one but will wait for the next model..marketing would suggest a 12 meg at a little over $1000 next year...I hope anyways.
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Old 26-03-2007, 09:00 PM
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Great looking Golden Orb... However I still feel that no creature should have that many legs!
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Old 26-03-2007, 10:10 PM
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Good enough that setting it as the desktop on my PC will give people a fright!

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Old 03-04-2007, 07:16 AM
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Nice shots

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You may notice that the male, albeit much smaller, is hovering around playing his usual deadly game of you know what. I think the female usually prevails and he ends up as her meal.

Cheers, Steve
That's a whole lotta woman for a male that size.

regards,CS
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