My three week “stay-cation” is winding down, so today I was just hanging out–as was this garden spider.
Lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 85mm (with Canon EF12 II extension tube). 1/100 second at f/7.1, ISO 100.
Canon T2i at the homestead.
My three week “stay-cation” is winding down, so today I was just hanging out–as was this garden spider.
Lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 85mm (with Canon EF12 II extension tube). 1/100 second at f/7.1, ISO 100.
Canon T2i at the homestead.
The May roses are right on time here in Northern California, and this year ours are particularly nice. Being my Friday off, this morning I grabbed the G11 and headed out into the yard to snap some close-up shots of the lovely yellow floribundas. I saw this spider basking in the warm sunlight so I moved in for a closer look. Instead of a shot of a perfect yellow rose, here’s what I got.
I thought the original, full frame of the image above was OK, but I cropped off a bit of the extraneous edge details to make a better picture (hence the square format). For fun, the image below is a 100% crop of the same shot.
Canon G11 distracted by an arachnid.