Leong23
Senior Member
Don't forget that Exposers are also a bunch of daring and adventurous treasure hunters.
We'll build our empire not through sheer size of numbers but through Yamashita's gold. :bsmilie:
Less ppls need to share less. :bsmilie:
Don't forget that Exposers are also a bunch of daring and adventurous treasure hunters.
We'll build our empire not through sheer size of numbers but through Yamashita's gold. :bsmilie:
How can?
Leong is always our baby:

think better to recce first leh, wait go there and then wrong conditions, not very near to anywhere. :sweat:

Caught this under the rain this Morning.
Took me a while to figure out there's actually sth there in the tree bark~!!! This bugger blended so well.. :sweat::thumbsup:
Lichen Huntsman Spider



Hello, my name is Manita. Would like to join this thread and learn about photography. Thank you.

Less ppls need to share less. :bsmilie:
Mmm......check you colours......
Now cannot blame the monitor since it is calibrated. LOL

Colors still out? I shot in standard jpeg with minimal vibrancy n saturation done leh..
It's look fine on my monitor to match wad I seen the actual ting..
Faint .. Dunoe why still out..
Colors still out? I shot in standard jpeg with minimal vibrancy n saturation done leh..
It's look fine on my monitor to match wad I seen the actual ting..
Faint .. Dunoe why still out..
 
	 
	Very easy, Just like at the colours of the Lichen and tree barks, and correct accordingly.
Like zac had mentioned, lichen is mostly pastel colours.

So the lichen spider have to be similar colour to have this name and to camo itself.


Hazarding a guess here, but i think the lichen should be less bright... more of a pastel green...

Tks Mike.. Nw need to confirm if it's a Lichen.. I use tat name becos it matches closely to wad I found in google images in looks bt nt color
 
	 
	It is confirm lichen huntman, of course some are slight more vibrant in colours especially during mating season, but not that warm and saturated.
Many time, Nikon will give warm colours.....
cooling filter 25%, saturation -20%

Your original

And now you have your secret weapon for river crossing and fire setting. :bsmilie:
Ok tks.. Funny the one i got is really vibrant man!!
Tink next time shoot raw n tone down to it's supposed to be color bah :sweat:


Faintz.....there are no bright red tree bark and neon green lichen in Singapore.....
Even you shoot in RAW, you also need to correct the WB and reset all parameter like vibrate back to zero..... then slowly build it back.
It is confirm lichen huntman, of course some are slightly more vibrant in colours especially during mating season.....
yest's fire.
it started from the crane. :sweat:
http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20101219-253576.html
