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Moving on to another location, I spotted another orb weaver working to wrap up a captured prey. On this spider I used the flash without a filter.
Kentucky Derby winner: Phipps/Janney-bred Orb
A $2 wager yielded (Win, Place, Show, respectively): $12.80, $7.40, $5.40
I know, exciting names, right? I'm not good at naming images.
On vacation visiting in-laws, I was home alone feeling under the weather while everyone else was out doing vacation stuff. I took the camera and went for a walk around the house. Found this glass orb in the back yard.
The amazing thing about these pictures of orbs is that we could all actually see them with our own eyes when the flash went off. So all these discussions about it being something to do with the camera are no longer valid!
They were all quite close to us.
The bright light in the centre is the full moon.
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Captured in the front yard, in the orange/lime tree.
Some species from the Araneidae family (common orb weavers). Obviously male. I think the genus is Neoscona.
This spider spun its web across the stairway down to our back garden (St. Louis, Missouri) this evening. Captured at night, with flash.
View large, if you're hard enough!
The golden silk orb-weavers (genus Nephila) are a genus of araneomorph spiders noted for the impressive webs they weave. Nephila consists of numerous individual species found around the world. They are also commonly called golden orb-weavers, giant wood spiders or banana spiders. In North America, the golden silk orb-weavers (see also Nephila clavipes) are sometimes referred to as writing spiders due to occasional zigzag patterns (stabilimenta) built into their webs, though these occur much more frequently in the webs of Argiope, such as the St Andrew's Cross spider. They usually eat their mate.
ich hab es aus dem Bild ausgeschnitten und vergrößert, um zu sehen was das ist. Ich finde es eigentlich recht gruselig...was sagt ihr?
The orbs change color and blink in time with the music on the main lawn at the Atlanta Botanical Garden: Nights of Lights.
They are truly magical.
One of my favorite pictures of Orbs. These are definitely spirit Orbs and many are of animals but then also people too.
I took about 6 photos in the cemetery last evening, this is the only one that had orbs(?) in it. What do you think?
Yellow (Golden) Orb Weaver
Black and Yellow Argiope
If you see these little guys around your front porch or garden - they're doing more good than harm. They make unique and beautiful webs, hence their name "orb weaver." Plus, they're harmless to humans and pets and beneficial to the environment. :)
This spider was hanging out on Sunset Blvd. It was very large. Hopefully, it has been correctly identified as an Orb-Weaving Garden Spider.
This is hanging itself out to dry, having recently shed its skin.
It's a young one. Body less than 1cm.
Leider bekommt man mit der X100 keinen Staub angeblitzt, der durchaus vorhanden war. Daher sind meine Orbs nur normale Flares. Ganz zu Anfang haben mich die Flares bei der Fuji echt genervt, aber mitlerweile finde ich die als Stilmittel absolut toll.
Das Bild ist nur beschnitten und der Schwarzwert ist ein wenig gekappt.
While out berry picking on the side of the road the berries were being guarded by spiders... and LOTS of them!!! I believe that these spiders are in a group called Orb Weavers as their webs are a classic Orb Weave.