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She also appears to be ill or incredibly sleepy. I'll fix her up. LOOK AT THE PAWS.

 

Not pictured: the fantastic calico, the brown and white boy, and the cream and white girl. They'll be up shortly.

I don't think I like this one.

GST day at Maulden Heath 6th August 2019 TL0638 & TL0738

The Wasp Spider, Argiope bruennichi

You cannot mistake this large handsome spider that spins in large orb webs in the open amongst long grass in southern England. It owes its common name its wasp-like markings, but unlike many a wasp, it is quite harmless and highly unlikely that it will hurt you. It is a relative of the Common Garden Spider, Araneus diadematus. Females can be very large with a body length of 2cm while males are much smaller, a mere 0.5cm long! Males can sometimes be found on a small thread close by a female and her large web.

 

Adults mature in August and September and it is at this time that the large webs of the females can be found. These can measure 30cm across. At the hub of the web is a characteristic vertical band of iridescent silk. Here the spider spends most of her time, waiting for prey to fly in. This band of silk may help to camouflage her. Crickets and grasshoppers are a favourite meal for the large females, but flies and other insects are also on the menu.

 

Mating is dangerous in all spiders, and particularly so in this species. After the male has initially ventured onto the female's web and seduced her, she usually wraps him in silk prior to eating him as he mates. His body provides valuable protein for the female who will then produce eggs. Once mated, the female lays her eggs and then spins a large, flask-shaped, brown egg-sac, somewhat resembling an up-turned Greek urn. This is generally hung in the vegetation near her web. Females die in the autumn, their eggs however, over-winter and then hatch in the spring. The young spiderlings then grow and mature throughout the spring and summer.

 

Argiope was first recorded in Britain in 1922 when it was caught at Rye in East Sussex. The spider is now widespread along the South coast and has spread inland in Kent, Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, Essex and even Derbyshire. To breed it requires a minimum of three months warm weather and a mild winter. With the shift in our climate, these conditions are becoming increasingly more frequent.

Early morning sunrise. Taylors Mistake, Christchurch, New Zealand. Looking around past some of the Banks Peninsula hills.

I was trying to take photos without aiming with my eyes. I am obviously pretty bad at it - I was trying to shoot straight!

evening over Heights Park cemetery, from my Dad's grave.

To mah friend~

  

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Tôi NGU vì tôi quá THƯƠNG NGƯỜI

 

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Pray for me =x=x

  

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Gia Định is flying away :((

Many years ago some one tied up this Ceder tree ,they forgot to remove the hose and the tree just grew around the hose.

An escalator at Bayside.. I remember the reason we went there was because I thought Jessica was going to be there.. (sorry you two..)

Mistakes are proof that you are trying. #mistakes #motivation

This was a great mistake. I was looking for an all lite gray background but had some issues with my speed lights, and presto pretty neat shot. Shot made with 2 SB-800's. Shot upstairs in my make shift studio.

Normally I check all the pictures I take for mistakes like this one and then redo the picture if it turns out like this. I was several hundred miles away when I found that my camera did this. No chance for a redo!

I'm not sure what to do to fix this, I missed a yarn over quite a few rows ago.

“Your mistake does not define who you are...you are your possibilities”

 

~Oprah Winfrey

Experience is the name everyone gives to his mistakes.- Oscar wild-

経験とは、誰もが自分のあやまちに対して与える名前である

 

Model: Chisato @Oyamazaki, Kyoto, Japan

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II + SIGMA 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM

You can still see the bolt in place, before I drilled it and got it out. Amazingly, that cell and all the others in the circuit still read perfectly good readings of around 3.27V, so they've survived with only a bit of a bruise.

should have routed the deeper cuts first. novice mistake.

Why is it that people just cannot get URLs right. The backslash doesn't work on real computers - only in Windoze. It shouldn't be in the URL, and even more bizarre in this case: they only got one wrong. Didn't anybody think that was odd?

I was trying to adjust my camera settings because I didn't like what the pictures looked like under landscape so while I adjusted, I got this. I kind of liked how it turned out.

The secret beyond great pictures..

At least I can say I messed it up myself.

...but that's okay, when you use a pencil. Activities abounded at the Timmy Failure party.

Minolta x-300

Fuji c200

Tetenal c-41 develop

taken while snowboarding at cypress.

When there are mistakes in a movie, that time you certainly remember the editors. I mean, when you look at the movie Titanic, you think about Leo and Kate, you don’t think about those poor editors, right?

Why I raised this topic means, here I am going to discuss about the titanic movie mistakes.

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Was actually not intending to upload this picture, but now that its here I feel that it has its own mystic. It is taken through the car window close to the Soria Moria Hotell in Oslo.

 

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Early morning sunrise. Taylors Mistake, Christchurch, New Zealand. Looking out across the ocean.

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