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    Spider Web

    I shot this image of a spider web with a Lensbaby 2.0 and the 10X Macro attachment. It was a foggy morning. The water droplets almost look like strings of pearls.

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    Nice shot.

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    This is just my kind of shot...I love it....

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    That shot is amazing!

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    That is so neat, I may be getting hooked on the Lensbaby!

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    If I stare at it a certain way, they almost look like they are in motion - almost like they are moving out of the screen. Very nice.

    What did you use for lighting?

    This lenseinfant thing looks like it might be worth a consideration or two!♦

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