thanks DSLR, film would be too expensive (though this has a high rate of success (unlike my drops pics)) & yes anything other than a Digital SLR would leave you pulling your hair out (on account of the dreaded shutter lag with point & shoot cams)
Now we need a picture of a lizard eating a spider. Or even better would be a spider eating a lizard! :eeek:
while I would love and welcome either of those scenarios, it's one of those 'right place, right time' things or you need to spend many hours waiting for the magic to happen
I see them all the time by the foundation of our house. one of these days I'll get a book of insects!! so I can identify this stuff!!
timmo, you need to get a better watermark, I can only read it because I know what it says. http://www.spiderzrule.com/lynx.htm
for real? like what: the opacity, font, size, or all of the above. no one else has mentioned it :-o I see the LYNX's's's's' sometimes too. 4 knew ones: last two are a hornet's nest I think, not some pottery I made
well just look at that page, if you didn't know what your watermark said, would you be able to read it from that small image? try making it not outlined
but I do know! well, I think it all depends on the BG color. I guess I can see what you mean for certain images based on that assessment. I can change it you know, I have the technology. Anyway, thanks for the input to this matter
Those nests do look like pottery. Good thing you clarified. I would have thought you had a new hobby!
it's like his eyes follow you where you go Nope, I'll leave the foot tattooing and the potato sculpting to our more than capable Scottish friends