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<title>Artwork: AraneusDiadematus II</title>
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<description>A new attempt with the spider in my garage. this time with a higher iso (400) and a little different angle.  Guess I&#039;ll have to get hold of some studio lights for more sharpness</description>

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<title>Artwork: AraneusDiadematus in my garage</title>
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<description>yet another spider. This one in my garage. Alas it&#039;s hiding the back. 
 
I&#039;ve used a tripod, timer, and extra light. Still not happy. How can I improve sharpness?</description>

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<title>Artwork: Araneus diadematus</title>
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<description>I caught this fellow preparing a deadly trap just in front of my garage</description>

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