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King of the Hill

June 25, 2014 2 Comments

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We’ve all heard the saying Stop and smell the roses, and on the day I took this photo that is exactly what I did. I was out for a short walk with my D200 and saw a collection of flowers in a giant pot, so I stooped down low just to examine them. There was nothing special or noteworthy about these flowers, but I have found that sometimes it’s nice to take a break and look at the world a bit closer and see what you can find. I soon noticed that there was at least a dozen small insects crawling around on the green stems and orange petals, almost like an entire micro-ecosystem was unfolding before my very eyes. The spider in this photo was too close for autofocus so I had to switch to manual, and I also tried to position it such that the background elements served to complement my unwitting subject rather than draw the viewer’s attention away. Perhaps f/1.8 was a bit too wide for this picture, as the depth of field is almost distracting, but I think overall it works OK.

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  1. Tom says

    June 25, 2014 at 6:42 am

    Sometimes, it is just the little things in life that bring new meaning to the living of it. Quote/Unquote

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    • Simon says

      June 30, 2014 at 8:47 am

      I know what you mean, man. It’s the little things that make life worth living :)

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