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<blockquote data-quote="WeeHector" data-source="post: 185764" data-attributes="member: 14301"><p>We all dream about taking the perfect picture, of being there just at the right moment to capture a dynamic event, or just have enough luck to include something significant in a photo. It rarely happens and, in a way, it is a good thing as it makes you appreciate those special moments when things DO go right. Last Sunday I discovered the Wasp Spider and took some shots which are included in the "Insect photos with the D3100" thread.</p><p></p><p>This morning, I came across another, the only difference being that, this time, there was a hoverfly caught in the web. This is the moment the spider went in for the kill!</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]47841[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>D3100</p><p>AF-S Micro NIKKOR 40mm 1:2.8 G</p><p>f/8, 1/250th sec, ISO 100</p><p>Distance from subject about 10cms (4 inches)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeHector, post: 185764, member: 14301"] We all dream about taking the perfect picture, of being there just at the right moment to capture a dynamic event, or just have enough luck to include something significant in a photo. It rarely happens and, in a way, it is a good thing as it makes you appreciate those special moments when things DO go right. Last Sunday I discovered the Wasp Spider and took some shots which are included in the "Insect photos with the D3100" thread. This morning, I came across another, the only difference being that, this time, there was a hoverfly caught in the web. This is the moment the spider went in for the kill! [ATTACH=CONFIG]47841._xfImport[/ATTACH] D3100 AF-S Micro NIKKOR 40mm 1:2.8 G f/8, 1/250th sec, ISO 100 Distance from subject about 10cms (4 inches) [/QUOTE]
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