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>>68689
Thank you. It's heavily shopped, tho. To get anything useful out of the shot I took. I've since learned the value of continuous shooting with fast-moving subjects.
>>68769
Luck. I was there, trying to get a half-decent shot of the spider itself. It retreated to its corner because of wind. Then I just stood there, waiting for it to get back in the middle of its web, when a wasp came flying around the coerner. And smashed straight insto the huge web. If you let this kind of an opportunity pass and call yourself a photographer, it's time to become an hero. Later that evening I got a shot of the spider, too. Albeit slightly different. Backlit by a streetlamp.
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