Photos My first photos

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  1. Asulc

    Asulc Minimodder

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    This is a spider that I found out in my driveway. I decided that it would be a good subject for my photography skills. Please let me know if there is anything that I could improve on. These photos are not edited, only cropped. I took the pictures with a Olympus SP-510UZ using an Olympus 1.7x tele conversion lens (45.6-55). Also, does anyone know what kind of spider that is?

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  2. Asulc

    Asulc Minimodder

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    Bump for comments
     
  3. Whelan_999

    Whelan_999 What's a Dremel?

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    Pictures are decent. Where the spider is blending into the stuff around a really close zoom would help him contrast more to get out the other colors around. And where do you live to have big suckers like that in your driveway?
    -aaron
     
  4. Asulc

    Asulc Minimodder

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    I live in Oregon. US. He was actually only about 1cm long
     
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    lockdown What's a Dremel?

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    the photos are good with no edits. natural take is the best way we see how good you are in taking pictures! the light gave natural effect on your subject. good photography!
     
  6. Asulc

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    Thank you for the positive comments!
     
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