Iduna Posted October 14, 2013 Share #1  Posted October 14, 2013 Advertisement (gone after registration) walking through a forest growing on sandy soil we found a manifold variety of photographic attractions. My mushroom collection I'll show later. On a meadow with grass and heath there were hundreds of cobwebs shining in the late morning light. We could have spent hours to crouch, lying in the mud, trying to get a clou how to frame this fluffy stuff. I am afraid this series lost a lot of details due to compression to forum size. But you may yet have a look at this attempt.  all with Canon 5D MKII, Elmarit R 60 mm + Leica Apo 2x converter,tripod.   Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!          Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!          ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/214704-natures-fine-hair/?do=findComment&comment=2441798'>More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted October 14, 2013 Posted October 14, 2013 Hi Iduna, Take a look here nature's fine hair. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
pauledell Posted October 14, 2013 Share #2 Â Posted October 14, 2013 Iduna, Â Spider webs found in fields are rich artistic captures. Nature causes them to be woven in such perfect patterns. Add to them some dewdrops and sunlight to create a masterpiece. Yours are no exception. Â Paul Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karl G Posted October 14, 2013 Share #3 Â Posted October 14, 2013 Iduna, beautiful subject and series. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northwest Wanderer Posted October 14, 2013 Share #4 Â Posted October 14, 2013 Interesting images. Good photography. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuny Posted October 15, 2013 Share #5 Â Posted October 15, 2013 Lovely Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iduna Posted October 15, 2013 Author Share #6 Â Posted October 15, 2013 Paul, thanks for your rich comment and surely I'll try to catch some more if possible. Better to get there very early in the morning with dew drop of hoar frost even. Â Karl, Bill, Stuart, it is nice that you all liked these attempts and it is encouraging then to keep going. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
platypus Posted October 15, 2013 Share #7 Â Posted October 15, 2013 Advertisement (gone after registration) Iduna, well done! This is such a difficult subject. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddds Posted October 16, 2013 Share #8 Â Posted October 16, 2013 Very nice pictures and subject. Â Regards, Edgard Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iduna Posted October 16, 2013 Author Share #9 Â Posted October 16, 2013 Dee, it is difficult and I am glad you like it. but it needs more pratice. Â Edgard, thank you so much for taking time and commenting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schlemmer Posted October 17, 2013 Share #10 Â Posted October 17, 2013 Iduna, certainly not easy to photograph, but the results are great. I prefer #1 and #4. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iduna Posted October 17, 2013 Author Share #11 Â Posted October 17, 2013 Guenther, many thanks for your choice. Yes, i think I'll give it a second visit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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