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Merry Christmas,
Tristan
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Eight Legged SilhouetteI took this pic the other night against the moon. What do people think? I don't mind it in a bizarre way, but others i speak to can't see the point to it.
![]() ![]() Any comments/critiques/opinions are welcomed, and desired. ![]() Merry Christmas, Tristan Canon User
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I like it, although the OOF moon almost looks more like a lamp.
I think it would be improved by having the thread more vertical: it just feels a bit too tilted. Also I think the image would be stronger without the colour fringing around the silhouette (it's chromatic aberration that seems to radiate from the centre of the frame [although I know you cropped this]). Maybe it was an issue with the 100-300mm lens wide-open at 300mm? Was the lens focussed accurately on the spider? Those are just little things, but I think they would help. Nice job regardless!
Yes, that distortion would be most likely be because of the end of the range focal length on that lense. I tried to bring it in to 250ish, but the positioning wouldn't let me.
I tried to remove a bit of the distortion in photoshop, this is the result: I think there is a slight difference. ![]() ![]() Tristan Canon User
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Tristan, I reckon you've done well, it really has the nightmare horror movie feel to it, and you've done well to get the focus as sharp as you have.. that fact I can see the thread, and also the hairs on the spiders legs... all with the moon in the background. Do you know what kind of spider it was ? This image conjures up so many others in my head, firstly the book The Ironman, then secondly a cartoon mix between batman and spiderman.
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