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How to make a spider web more beautiful?

Spider web is really a delicate natural product (with incredible power relative to its size). It is both flexible and beautiful, and I am deeply attracted by it. Being an environmental photographer: This topic has been mentioned many times, so it is necessary to emphasize it here. Remember, where there are cobwebs, there must be small creatures. Shooting in windless weather: The spider web is so light that even a little wind will make it sway. The wind may not only blur the photos, but also shake off the water droplets on the spider's web and even blow the web away. Generally speaking, there is no wind in the morning (this is also a good time to look for a dewy spider web). Manual focus: Many macro photographers find it beneficial to set the camera to manual, because even a slight focus change will have a great impact. A slight defocus will ruin your photo. Use a tripod: It's important to shoot still cobwebs in windless weather, but at the same time, make sure your camera is still. Spider webs have complex details, and under the contrast of dark background, slight camera shake can also be clearly shown. Use dewdrops to shoot cobwebs: You can get better works by shooting cobwebs with dewdrops or raindrops, because dewdrops can highlight cobwebs more clearly. As mentioned before, the best time is in the morning. Editor: Xu