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Ryan Farnes July 12th, 2010 02:43 PM

Fun Shoot - Maryland Wilderness Episode 2: The Spider
 
A bit late here for the eastern time in the USA, but here it is:


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I suppose I realize I'm reusing some footage during the intro since I've worked the footage I shot for this "fun shoot" into an episode of what I hope will be a many episodes series.

Bill Thesken July 12th, 2010 06:18 PM

It is interesting to watch that small creature at work. Nice focus. That intro is first class with that water bird, the owl, butterfly, turtle, and the deer.

Bob Safay July 13th, 2010 04:50 AM

Ryan, how lucky you are to have a park like that so close to you. Tjis video shows that you don't have to travel to exotic places to find wonderful things to video. Beautiful introduction, deer, butterfly, turtle, all leading up to the spider. Great job. Fun isn't it. Bob

Ryan Farnes July 13th, 2010 01:21 PM

Thanks guys.

@Bill - Yeah, it really is interesting how quickly a spider works in its web. Fascinating little creature.

@Bob - I love the park. It is really nice to have it so close, living in a suburban area...


You all got cicadas where you're at? I didn't notice how loud they were til I was editing. I suppose I adjust and sort of ignore them (like vuvuzelas?) when filming. When I got to editing, I turned the ambient sound way down because it is just constant buzzing. Whew. Apparently I missed the 17 year spawn a few years back. I wonder what that was like.

Trond Saetre July 16th, 2010 03:53 AM

Hi Ryan,

The intro was really cool! And I like the episode concept of yours. Keep them coming!
Nice to see the spider working in his net. I would have liked a little more close up of the spider if possible.

Very well done!

Ryan Farnes July 16th, 2010 12:59 PM

Yes. It wasn't until it was a bit too dark I remembered how to flip my lens around to get a pseudo macro lens. I got some extreme close up footage but it didn't seem to fit. I really want to get a dedicated macro lens at some point.

This spider was only about 1cm in length, perhaps a 1.5-2cm with its legs fully extended.

Trond Saetre July 16th, 2010 01:04 PM

I can imagine the macro shots would be spectacular if you got them with more light.


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