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A spider web is a true marvel of nature. The animals connect several widely spaced points with thin, elastic silk threads.
The flying thread that results from this procedure consists of a bundle of 50 to 60 individual threads, each of which is just 250 nanometers thick. That's 200 times thinner than a human hair. Due to its special structure, even a small gust of wind is enough to set the flying thread in motion. With the first movements, the spider releases more and more thread from its spinnerets, until the flying thread gets stuck somewhere. However, a spider cannot influence the direction in which the flying thread is carried, it depends solely on the wind direction.
The spider proceeds systematically and routinely when setting up the entire orb network. The construction of a new cycle network takes between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on the size. The flying thread of a horned garden spider can be up to 50 centimeters long. Since spiders are mostly loners and cannibalistic catch and eat their own kind, they are usually careful not to get in the way of other webs and spiders when stretching a new web.However, there are exceptions, such as what is probably the largest spider web in the world discovered by researchers in September 2018. It wasn't a single one, but a 300-meter stretch of coast in the Greek lagoon city of Etolikos was completely enshrouded in spider webs. A large number of favorable conditions had prompted the so-called Strecker spiders to create this unusual web network.
By the way: Researchers discovered what is probably the largest web ever made by a spider in Madagascar in 2009. Caerostris darwini ("Darwin's bark spider"), which is only 20 millimeters in size, builds webs that reach across rivers. The bridge thread can reach a length of up to 25 meters.
Yes, this is a real character. Look it up.
I've had this figure complete for some time but never got around to posting it.
The bright blue sky above the Red Canyon walls and the solar reflection create an impressive natural marvel of geological patterns and swirling colors.
When the mind ventures into realms beyond the ordinary, to be met with a vibrant display of swirling colors..
It's like the universe whispering secrets and revealing truths.
The 'Marvel' tugboat.
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The 'Marvel' is returning home to Blackwattle Bay in Sydney, having just escorted a giant cargo vessel out of Sydney harbour.
Photographed from Kirribilli.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
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Merci et à bientôt.
So you thought I wasn’t gonna show up just because it’s 2026?
Aww, sweetie… that’s adorable.
And yeah yeah, I KNOW I’m not the real holy dude but NOTHING keeps Marvel’s discount Jesus from making an entrance
Tell me this isn’t at least “divine cosplay with benefits.”
No, I’m not dead in case you're wondering...
These gates are just cheap knockoffs from a theme park clearance sale just like my halo.
So this Easter, remember to keep love in your heart. The same way I keep Hugh Jackman and myself trapped together in this friendship locket like two emotionally constipated soulmates.
❤️BFFs forever❤️
Whether he likes it or not.
And kids…
devour all the chocolate you can find.
Become the cocoa‑powered chaos gremlin destiny intended.
Just, uh… avoid the whole “digestive disaster” thing.
Nobody wants an Easter that turns into a literal… well… you get it (rhymes with shisthow).
And finally:
Hugs, not drugs.
Unless the drug is chocolate. Or caffeine. Or the soft warmth of a bunny you definitely didn’t steal from a petting zoo.
whistles innocently
Wearing :
KORPOV:. - Weapon X Mask
Punklist - Hillario Hair
A&D - Katanas Dual Deadpool
sacrilege. andrey robe & belt
[T.P.O.M] - DWBF Pendant
SEmotion Libellune Summer Rabbit
Background:
FOXCITY. Photo Booth - Pearly Gates
The first person I showed this image to commented how it looked like it could have been from a Marvel movie. I kind of agree.
Well, as I previously mentionned, I am not a big fan of the panoramic framing. However, once in a while, you must admit it is a necessity... I tried to get decent shots of the marvelous Eystrahorn from a closer view point. But with my 70-200, I had no clue to fit it properly in the frame. So I needed to move hundreds of metter back. And then, it was it... Amazing set of tones, with a nice cloudy atmosphere and the subtle rays of light piercing through, just to turn the field and the farms right in the middle of the shot into a light-green passage. Even though it may not seem as a buttkick picture at first sight, I consider it as one of the best picture I've taken so far! Really happy about it !
So I needed to empty out my box of Marvel Legends tonight. I needed to get pictures of Iron Fist, Sasquatch and Maestro. Most of these were at the bottom.
I don't just tip the box out willy nilly and let them get bashed around, I carefully unpack it and stand the marvels up one by one.. these have been re-arranged slightly, but not to the stage where they are in a dramatic scene or shot. I was quite taken back at how many I have, this doesn't include the figures I have from the HML series or the Fantastic Four Box Set. See the Tags list for the figures or characters in this picture.
They’re real. Google it.
I discovered the other day that this team exist and I looked further into it. The concept is fascinating, as each member represents a certain group of people. Iron Man reps the normal humans, Dr Strange reps the mystic humans, Mr Fantastic reps meta-humans, Prof X reps mutants, Black Bolt reps Inhumans, and Namor reps anti-heroes. I thought it was cool, so I made them.
-Totally Awesome
Milano
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"Amo la fotografia e, soprattutto, amo la fotografia di strada, per questo motivo fotografo spesso nei luoghi pubblici in cui appaiono le persone.Nella maggior parte dei casi non chiedo il permesso di fotografare perché probabilmente cambierei le immagini che cerco di ottenere. Queste foto obbediscono sempre ad un intento culturale, estetico, artistico e / o documentaristico e in nessun caso hanno lo scopo di mostrare a nessuno una situazione che potrebbe lederne l'immagine, minacciare la loro dignità o ottenere un beneficio economico. Tutto questo non significa affatto che non mi interessi delle persone che appaiono nelle mie immagini, quindi se ti riconosci in una delle mie fotografie e questo ti infastidisce, devi solo farmelo sapere e la ritirerò immediatamente . Allo stesso modo se vuoi una copia della tua immagine su carta o in un formato che ti permetta di stamparla tu stesso , ovviamente è tua. Grazie."
Not sure how the Swanson Schoolhouse has managed to survive. I've visited it before, and even peeked inside at it's bird ravaged interior. This time I just gazed at it and marveled at it's fortitude in the grip of loneliness and decay under a canopy of puffy clouds.
So here’s some more spider-men like I promised
L2R
Steve Ditko spider-man- I’m sure I’m not the only one to have thought this, that homecoming head is perfect for a classic spidey.
Spider-man 1602- would’ve looked better in dark blue but this is the closest thing I could find
Assassin spider-man- looks a lot like superior spider man. Pretty self explanatory
Spider-man India- pretty basic and pretty accurate
Secret war spider-man- really like the look of this one
Kung fu spider-man- generic but so is his outfit
Cosmic spider-man- also self explanatory
So that’s that, who’s your favorite?
It has been suggested to have solo fig pictures unless I have teams or groups, so here is my updated Elektra
Patriot
Iron Lad
Wiccan
Hawkeye II
Stature
Kang
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Two main members are left: Speed and Hulkling. So why aren’t they here? Because somebody (he's tagged)made the ultimate versions of them and I'm lazy.
Hope you like them and PLEASE COMMENT!
MARVEL COMICS / Reprint
> Die menschliche Fackel
(The Human Torch: Origin of the Human Torch)
art: Carl Burgos
> Der Engel
(The Angel: The Six Big Men)
art: Paul Gustavson
> Der Sub-Mariner
(The Sub-Mariner: Origin of the Sub-Mariner ["Here is the Sub-Mariner!"])
art: Bill Everett
> Der Maskierte Reiter
(The Masked Raider: Origin of the Masked Raider)
art: Al Anders
> Dschungelterror
(Jungle Terror: A Complete Adventure Story)
art: Art Pinajian (signed as Tomm Dixon)
> Die Abenteuer von Ka-Zar dem Grossen
(Adventures of Ka-Zar the Great: Origin of Ka-Zar)
art: Ben Thompson
Timely Productions (USA; 1939)
Marvel Deutschland / Panini Verlag (1999)
Cover: Frank R. Paul
ex libris MTP
Kraglin Obfonteri - master of the fin
Janet van Dyne - the original Wasp
Brunnhilde - King of New Asgard
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
> Nothing can stop... The Sandman!
cover: Steve Ditko
Reprints from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #4 (September 1963)
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1982
ex libris MTP
Starhawk: Sorry Sly, you are not a weirdo, but the other two. Had the figure waiting to be photographed since I saw Vol.2. Now his time has come. Oh there is guy tagged: Superdaft1 he also had some great ideas for Starhawk so check him out.
Wanda: Actually I wanted to use this body for my Netflix Eletra, but I don't have the perfect head yet.
Vision: Maybe a after IW design. They'll definitely bring him back.
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That's it.
~Tom
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Collector's Item Classic
Starring Spider-Man
> The Wings of the Vulture!
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #48 (May 1967)
cover: John Romita
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1986
ex libris MTP
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
> Marked for Destruction by Dr. Doom!
cover: Steve Ditko
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #5 (October 1963)
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1982
ex libris MTP
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
> Unmasked by Dr. Octopus
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #12 (May 1964)
cover: Steve Ditko
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1983
ex libris MTP
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
The Green Goblin Lives Again!
cover: John Romita
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1979
ex libris MTP
Mirabilis jalapa - Marvel of Peru after sunset.
These two flowers are growing side by side on the same plant. This variation in colour of flowers within a plant gave rise to the genus name of this plant "Mirabilis" which means "amazing, wondrous, remarkable". It is also why it was given the common name of Marvel of Peru.
I hadn't noticed flowers with bright red anthers until I took this photo.
Natural light so quality not high. Pentax K5 0.8 f/20 ISO 6400 Pentax 100mm