Web Design -- Spider
Uploaded: August 23, 2007
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Pamela K August 23, 2007
Here are the two original photos.Pam #721307
Dominick M. Dimacale August 23, 2007
Great work and presentation here Pamela...Dominick #4687640Pamela K August 23, 2007
Thank you, Dominick!!!Pam #4687973
Phil Sauvey August 23, 2007
Great! I like the darker background for sure. They are a pain but I know they are nice to have around. Nice detail on that spider, Pam!! #4690811Pamela K August 23, 2007
Thank you, Phil!!! I love spiders... Fewer mosquitos! ;-)I was having trouble getting the exposure so that you could see both web and spider simultaneously. Either the spider was overexposed or the web was underexposed... Maybe there was a way to do it, but I couldn't figure it out...
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