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Peter Bowers
{K:181} 4/12/2005
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great work Hugo...imaginative lighting
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 4/10/2005
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Wow, right out of your camera. Wonderful shot. Mary -
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Bruce Elliott
{K:2434} 12/4/2004
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Great light. Like this shot. Well done Hugo.
Bruce
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/12/2004
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Hi Menno, thanks for reminding me that I still needed to reply to your question... I used a + EV Flash comp because i wanted a slight overexposure in the legs of the spider to create a more creepy effect. Eventhough the ambient light was strong enough to go without flash all together at 1600 ASA, I wanted a boost of light from below, as well as rendering the background all black. The flash setting wasn't a deliberate choice, I still need to learn more about flash photography; most images where I used a flash, the settings are chosen by trial and error (see also http://www.usefilm.com/image/590125.html)
In general, I use a flash as little as possible, but for weddings and these kinds of experiments, I cannot live without it. I use the SB28 for my F100, and the SB800 for the D100.
Hope that answers your question,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 11/12/2004
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Wow Hugo, this is really cool! The white light on the legs is so bright that normally I would maybe feel that they are a bit over exposed. But since the body look so kind of neon glowing, and so does the web... and that gives a cool and original "dicso-touch" to the whole capture. It's great I think!
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Ned Ali
{K:11928} 11/8/2004
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creeeeeepy :s and the harsh light makes it creepier!!
very well done, Hugo. regards, Ned
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Telmo Domingues
{K:9639} 10/22/2004
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"No complicated stuff this time." Yes indeed... But do things have to be complicated to be beatiful? ;-)) I know you know they don't!;-) A perfect exercise for an DSLR, indeed...
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/22/2004
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Hi Thilo, Thanks for your comment. I used the flash to make the spider come out better, but for the lighting it was not entirely necessary. See also my reply to Hermen...;o)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/22/2004
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Hi Hermen, when I looked back at the EXIF photo,the 1600 ASA struck me as odd too.... But thinking back at the situation, the spider was in a dark alcove,. I used the flas deliberately, as I needed some light under the spider to make it come out better. A smaller aperture (value, at least that's what I think you mean, otherwise the shutter time would only be longer) would've reduced the DOF, which I needed to get the spider in focus as much as possible. Also, the flash sync speed of the D100 is not very fast.
If I were to take this shot again, I think I would use the same set up, but with a slower shutterspeed, a lower sensitivity and probably even with a smaller apperture, to increase the DOF.
Thanks for your comment,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/22/2004
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Hi Jim, Thanks for your comment. The lighting was created by holding my flash (detached from the body, but as a slave flash) under the spider.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 10/21/2004
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Hugo, I like this one best in your spider series. You achieved good focus on the spider and also good contrast (thanks to the flash?). I was a bit puzzled about your exposure settings, 1600ISO & f/8 and 1/90s ... I would think this combination would be good for very low (ambient) light, but you used a flash! Wouldn't a smaller aperture and a shorter shutter time (at least if your flash sync speed allows it) be better in this case?
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Jim Lorenzen
{K:152} 10/21/2004
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Have you used some light from under the web ?? very spiky (like my spider photo too) and the spiders coulor makes the photo more creepy. Impressive site you have.
Jim from Denmark.
Thanks for the comments on my photos.
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Miguel Torres
{K:3998} 10/21/2004
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Hello Hugo, let me tell you, i am Aracnofobic, i hate the soooo much, i dont not like them at all, this is a wonderful image though, great Depth of Field!!! and Composition!!!!
Yesterday i found one picture of one kid in a little tiny boat, i will uploaded when i get home, i will wait for your comment ;-)
Regards,
Miguel Torres
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 10/20/2004
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Hi Hugo!
Ahhh something new for you! I can just see you photographing these things! :) But must be more exciting than flowers huh? :)
You've done a nice job of lighting on this one, I like how the whole image turned out. I rather like the focus here, my only wish would be that he be facing the other way. But I do know that these things can stay in their positions for a long time. (then later when you come out again, he's gone!) So have to get him while you can.
The web is absolutely fantastic! Again, thanks to the lighting. Super colors also, very nice work.
Not sure I like the composition, I prefer to give him 'room to crawl'....which is why I like the composition more on your first one. I also love the background on the first one as well.
Not to say I don't like this background, I think it's great for this image.
Well done, Lori ;)
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 10/20/2004
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Absolutely great capture with great colors and details. Regards,
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 10/20/2004
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Well, a little of humour: beautiful model, perfect lighting..hehe.. Cheers, my friend.. good macro series ... Carmem
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/20/2004
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Hi Faride, good to hear from you again! Thanks for your comment, very much appreciated. As so many times before, I know exactly what you mean, and do agree with you, but I do also think that at times it is needed in order to focus on the photographic aspects in stead of attracting comments that only cover the obvious and the subject... That's what I did here...
Cheers,
Hugo
CHeers,
Hugo
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/20/2004
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Excellent spider shot, Hugo. I particularly like the transluscent look of the legs. Great light overall. I was going to shoot some spiders too but my model didn't show up so I had to settle for something a little less dramatic :-(
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 10/20/2004
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Where to start after an absince? Richt here, I suppose. I like the color of this 8 legged fellow and the impression of a tough, springy net, some of which is in focus. The flash isolated him against a dark background.
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Faride Valigholizadeh
{K:496} 10/20/2004
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Hi Hugo,
It?s not that you must like the subject to create a piece of art from it, and you don?t have to explain to every one that you dislike spider!At least that's what i think. It?s about the idea even if it has been told by the others! This is your pic, your idea, your seeing, your story?and that?s what makes one different than the other. Anyway, nice captures from different angels. I think the dark behind has made the spider more beautiful and sparkle. By the way photographing digitally might makes it easer but it say nothing if men has no talent!
Regards, Faride
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 10/20/2004
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Well Hugo...3rd and best. This takes you out of our world and into theirs. If only we could see ourself through their multiple eyes. The backlighting (or sidelighting) and perspective give spider and web a weightlessness and trap ready to spring feel. I think that the main appeal to me is orienting it horizontally, setting it apart from other pictures of similar spiders and webs. But your lighting tecnique is what made it work. I've tried turning a similar comp, but it felt heavy and awkward. This would be a 'magic light' project as well.
Randy
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Andrej V
{K:6693} 10/19/2004
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hello sPiderman! I love the lightning and i do not have some special feelings about the spider; I like the legs being so white! good one! Andrej
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 10/19/2004
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Very nice perspective ! and composition. I like the contrast against the b/g. Very well done Groet Jan
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/19/2004
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Hi Tim, Thanks for your comment.... I have been busy, and will be for the time being. Not much time to comment as frequently as I used to, so I'll miss a few shots now and then, but I do catch on to what's happening.... Of course it has nothing to do with your comment; I may not always agree with you, but I do value your honest opinion and constructiveness....;o) Not to worry... I'll be around....:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Tim Bronkhorst
{K:9391} 10/19/2004
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Excellent and very well composed shot. The zoom is incredible. The lighter parts of the spider are very light, but when you look at the background such lighting must have been needed. So a good choise. Great work Hugo, are you bussy lately? You aint around as much as you used to do. Hope my little 'blast out' from lately hasn't anything to do with it, it wasn't my intention. Greets Tim.
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Kurt LaRue
{K:5067} 10/19/2004
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Hugo, the light on the web (net) is what makes this shot for me. We can see the spider in her home, waiting for some unlucky fly or mosquito to happen along. I suppose if we didn't have spiders, we would be overrun with bugs. Best wishes, Kurt
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 10/19/2004
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Fascinating is the word, and this is high quality of course.. Great colors and angle, and the spiders web is awesome with the blue light....now i'm running out of here :-))
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/19/2004
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I think the lighting works very well. Sorry I've been too busy for photos and comments.
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 10/18/2004
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Hi Hugo,
very good detail all over the composing. like the way the spider "walks" on his web ;-) The glowing/translucent feet scare me a lot. how did you achieve that? by the flash? The dark background is very suitable. wonder why you went for 1600 ASA with flash =)
Take care, Thilo
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 10/18/2004
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Excellent capture Hugo,the angle and composition are superb Many thanks for commenting on "A new beginning to come" I think you are right regarding the distracting lines Best regards my friend
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 10/18/2004
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I love this one very much dear Hugo. great lighting and details. and i love the black background with the web! Kisses, Biliana
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 10/18/2004
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WOW!!! Excellent shot Hugo... This is my favorite of the three... Love the effect you created with the slave flash... It seems like a flourecent spider in a fluorecent web... Really I love it my friend...
Cheers,
Maria
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Orazio Minnella
{K:49417} 10/17/2004
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Splendid macro and excellent composition.Nice colors and lights.Well done. Regards...Orazio
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Patty Morena
{K:16598} 10/17/2004
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Hugo,I really like the light! It's perfect! My best congratulations for this excellent work. Patty
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 10/17/2004
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This spider had clearly picked a perfect spot waiting for your capture, the spider and its web was defined perfectly by the indirect flash, simple illumination gave the image and the atmosphere, natural lighting as the dark background helped a lot, looking to the other 2 definitely the best, Saeed
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 10/17/2004
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Hi Hugo, Excellent shot with magnificent spider, Very rich colours and tones, Perfect details and fantastic lighting too. Kind regards...Riny.
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tom rumland
{K:14874} 10/17/2004
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hugo, this is my favorite of the spider series. the angle you chose is so unusual that it is captivating. seeing the spider from our horizontally dominated perspective is very interesting. it looks as if ready to pounce on some unseen prey. tension in hugo-speak ;^) great job with the fill-flash. it gives the critter a nice glow, demanding attention, as well as bringing out it's web. i dig this one a lot!
take care, tom
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Menno Naber
{K:3570} 10/17/2004
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Creepy light effect!, was the flash under the spider? and why did you gave the flash a +Ev?
I think overall it could be a bit scharper. Anyway you gave the UF members another beauty to look at, well done! thats all ;) menno
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 10/17/2004
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Fantastic shot, Hugo! The spider almost looks as though it's suffering from radiation overload! Brilliant detail and a very dramatic shot. Kind regards, Chris
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Sally A.
{K:4601} 10/17/2004
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nice macro, this one has different colors "lighter" than the one b4. i like the web details. Good job.
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Michel Téo Sin
{K:807} 10/17/2004
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nice macro shot!!!! congratulations
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 10/17/2004
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Splendid Composition...Taken from a menacing Angle...Well Captured....Hugo....7/7!!! Regards: Jeff.
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Amit Saha
{K:3131} 10/17/2004
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The lighting makes this picture great...and the perspective is just great as the web leads to the centre....excellent marco...this series has been a learning experience for me.
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 10/17/2004
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I like the lighting on this shot. Good detail, but overall I think you have made a different and interesting presentation. jimc
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Romulo Lubachesky
{K:11836} 10/17/2004
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Beautiful light, regards!
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B B
{K:30983} 10/17/2004
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Hi Hugo, this is wonderful. Colors, clearness, details, every things is perfect. In my opinion it is'nt easy shot! Bravo
Paola
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 10/17/2004
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Hi Hugo,what makes this shot unique for me,is the light and focus centered in the middle of the net,which works very strong and effective.That the spider also is in the middle of the net...this was the very decisive moment! With best regards,Ursula
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 10/17/2004
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I think that at this time of year there are a lot of spiders around. They are creepy and I don't like to get near them but I love the photograph them..this one is marvelous!
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 10/17/2004
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Hello Hugo,I want to notice I like it a lot. the lighting is incredible.I wonder if you tried this picture with lower ASA and what was the result. well done, Burak
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 10/17/2004
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Hello Hugo! What I really like about this photo is the light! It,s almost as If there is a stage light shining on Him!It really allows the spider to stand out! I do think the image could be a little sharper. Well done Hugo, take care! My best......JOHN
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Ted vandenBergh
{K:5119} 10/17/2004
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Incredible, it looks like you managed to get a little lightbulb into that creature! The light and DOF are impressive, very nice angle to take this picture and the crop and dark background are just fine. The only thing I can think of to make it better is to take the spider from the other side, so frontal not from the back. Kind regards, Ted
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/17/2004
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One just waits for it to turn around!! =) Great macro shot.. love the web!! Really good composition. Abit more details and focus on the spider would have made it perfect!! =)
Take care my friend!
Cheers
Patrick J
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 10/17/2004
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here the angle of view and perspective are fascinating; a bit inclination toward the observer should secure for less confusion in the near part on the bottom of the shot; I appreciated here the great view of the net
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Gino Quattrocchi
{K:39580} 10/17/2004
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of this macro impresses me the hedgetop light and I break down him/it completely black that exalts the plot of the cloth...
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 10/17/2004
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Hugo, your macros are getting a lot better ;-)
The composition of this is so different to the others I have seen (including my own). I do like the way this is captured on the same plane as the web. The way the slave flash has illuminated the web is super.
A very good photo :-)
Best wishes, Steve
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 10/17/2004
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Hi Hugo,
good to see that the horror is over now ;) the light makes it almost transparent.
Good colours
Cheers, Verena
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