My bad :-( I still haven't got accustomed to photo.net's changed UI. The details used to load on the display page IIRC, now you need to select a tab, which I mostly don't get around to.
I guess that the sequence setting on the *istD was fast enough to blast off a few frames before the spider moved, if it moved at all. Mostly, spiders are content to sit still and be photographed, the ones that don't attack, that is. A colleague of mine once had the 'pleasure' of photographing a Sydney Funnel Web Spider in a studio. It had to be contained in a glass walled enclosure, and repeatedly lunged at the camera. Multi image layering would not have been an option. regards, Anthony Farr > -----Original Message----- > From: Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (snip) > > If you look at the "Details" on photo.net it says "several shots overlayed" > which i'm assuming is focus bracketing to achieve greater DOF. > > Christian

