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Allergens in their natural habitat (Original Post) Old Crank Jun 23 OP
Nice! Easterncedar Jun 23 #1
Thanks Old Crank Jun 23 #3
Love that spider! Easterncedar Jun 23 #6
Swell images Old Crank, especially number two. Beautiful bokeh with them all. George McGovern Jun 23 #2
Thanks Old Crank Jun 23 #4
Remarkable! Another advantage: my camera cannot make phone calls. George McGovern Jun 23 #7
These are just wonderful, my dear Old Crank! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 23 #5
Thanks, Old Crank Jun 24 #9
Or harvestman ("Daddy longlegs") ? nt eppur_se_muova Jun 24 #8
Had to look it up. Old Crank Jun 24 #10

Old Crank

(5,912 posts)
4. Thanks
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 10:29 AM
Jun 23

The cameras on phones just keep getting better along with the processing behind the lens.

All of these images were from subjects swaying in a light breeze. the only thing I did from auto was set the focus and exposure to the main part of the subject.



CaliforniaPeggy

(154,509 posts)
5. These are just wonderful, my dear Old Crank!
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 10:39 AM
Jun 23

I can practically see the allergens flying off them.

And that could well be a spider. Or maybe it's part of the plant.

Anyway, super well done!

Old Crank

(5,912 posts)
10. Had to look it up.
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 02:28 AM
Jun 24

Could be a Harvestman. Better environment for them than Daddy long legs who prefer indoor or sheltered environments. My picture doesn't show good focus on the body.

Love this site. Always someone who knows what these things are.

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