Talkenlate04 Picture Thread.

TarantulaLV

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Siiiiiiiir???? I hate you sir!!! :wall: Send the M. Beaverton to me at once without delay!!
 

TarantulaLV

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oooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo!! Could that be a Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli? :D
 

seanbond

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how do you like yours?? Encyocratella olivacia
iv got 3 of them cant wait for them ta grow..
 

HaploFool

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beautiful shots

Yeah Ryan...

Your spider shots are gorgeous... you really highlight the colors and form very well! Keep them coming.
 

_bob_

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Thanks for sharing a picture of your Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli Ryan! I was thinking about asking you how yours was doing the other day. I'm getting one tomorrow! :)
 

Talkenlate04

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Taking some shots on the new rocks I got!!!

Someone sent me some rocks for photos! And they are awesome!































 
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dactylus

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Ryan,

What kind of camera and lens are you using for these pics? I really like them!

:)
 

Talkenlate04

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Ryan,

What kind of camera and lens are you using for these pics? I really like them!

:)
I am using the Nikon D300 with a Nikon 105mm macro VR lens (awesome lens by the way) with the Nikon
R1C1 wireless close-up speed light system which has two removable heads that I can position anywhere for different lighting which I tried a little bit of in the last set of pictures. I am still messing with my flash sync and such but I'll get there.

I just bought a kick ass tripod and head setup last night so hopefully I can clean up some of my pictures and make them sharper now that I won't be holding the camera for my macro shots.
 

dragontears

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What ISO are you shooting at? Are you doing any photo manipulation before you post the pictures?
I ask because if I shoot with that high an f-value and shutter speed, I don't get pictures nearly that bright. I'm trying to determine the difference.
 
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