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Web of Reflections

Web of Reflections
Copyright ©2011, Adam Kozik
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Water droplets in a spider web after a summer rain...

Photographer: Adam Kozik
Folder: Natura
Uploaded: 11-Oct-2011 15:08 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E-620
Exposure time: 1/30 s
Aperture: F11
Focal length: 50 mm
Lens: zuiko 50mm f2.0 macro
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 200
White balance: Auto
Flash: internal
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: increased exposure and clarity....black and white conversion.
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Image resized to: 768x960

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Every time I see such clarity and detail in macro work, the 50mm f2.0 lens is there! Nice image Adam, this is a shot I've always been trying to get. I like this particular treatment of it.

Mark Lannutti at 06:01 CEST on 12-Oct-2011 [Reply]

50mm: extension tube and flash

Mark Lannutti wrote:
> Every time I see such clarity and detail in macro work, the 50mm f2.0 lens is there! Nice
> image Adam, this is a shot I've always been trying to get. I like this particular treatment of it.
>
Thanks, Mark! I also used the extension tube, which I've struggled with a little. I might have actually got a sharper image without the tube added. I would have given up the closer focus distance, but I could have just cropped and gotten a similar result. I also like going without a flash, but this one turned out to be the best. But, to get back to your point, the 50mm f2.0 is one of the best! Thanks again!

Adam Kozik at 15:35 CEST on 12-Oct-2011 [Reply]

Wow!

Adam,

I've got to say WOW! You've got a good eye to pick this little bit out of all the surrounding bits...I find this most enjoyable.

Nyal Cammack at 05:23 CEST on 13-Oct-2011 [Reply]

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Nyal Cammack wrote:
> Adam,
>
> I've got to say WOW! You've got a good eye to pick this little bit out of all the surrounding
> bits...I find this most enjoyable.
>
Thank you, Nyal! It took a number of shots to get this one, but it was worth it. I thought it looked better in black and white since there was only a hint of brown in the original color version. I'm glad you like it...thanks again!

Adam Kozik at 16:54 CEST on 13-Oct-2011 [Reply]