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A few macro on black and white film

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I have done some macro work on digital, but this was the first time i tried with film. Here is a small jumping spider using canon eos300 and mpe65mm.

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The spider was similar colour to the background so it doesnt stick out much in the pictures. I also am new at enlarging so im not sure how to improve the final product.
 

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i love the first shot! he stands out more.

beyond that I cant say on how to bring it out more.

just my thought of which one I like the most
 
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Thankyou for the replies. With film you have to take your time with the photo as you only have a few shots unlike digital, where you can take many and pick the best out later.
 
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