Draped
More phone shots of spiders and their nets heavy with dew.
With the phone camera.
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Photo taken with Samsung S4
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More phone shots of spiders and their nets heavy with dew.
With the phone camera.
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Photo taken with Samsung S4
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Fantastic. I’d hate to walk through that by accident (on many levels).
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There are so many of them – hundreds! Wearing short pants would make the stroll even more interesting!
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I sometimes get a face full of web if I’m out early enough. Never enough to make a fine photograph, though.
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Terrific!
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Thank you Jane! Dewy spider webs are a gift to photographers, especially early on a sunny morning.
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Beautiful!
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Hi Gill – I am glad you like it. I like how this picture shows the weight of the due.
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I am most impressed with the Samsung S4 photos you’re showing us! I have a Samsung S3 and it’s a great little work-horse.
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Hi Yvonne – it is quite serviceable. I find that sometime it needs tricking. For instance it does not adjust exposure for the location selected on screen. Just focus is set by doing that. So sometimes I will use the panorama mode (like in some of the setting shots with forest and spider webs in foreground). The panorama sets exposure for whole picture starting where you start the panorama, so you can compensate for a really dark foreground that way. Slowly I have found ways to make it do what I want, mostly anyway.
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Now, that’s something to try!
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