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I've gotten into the habit of bringing along some light painting stuff when I'm out about early or late. In this case I was waiting for something that never happened, I did a few laps up and down and got this one I was happy with.
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The NC Coastal Land Trust hosted its Flytrap Frolic in the Stanley Rehdar Carnivorous Plant garden. This is the first time I have seen the Thread Leaf Sundew (Drosera filiformis Raf.) in the garden. This species is supposed to be expatriated from New Hanover County (plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=DRFI), so it was a special treat to see it. Perhaps it was planted from a cultivar? Regardless, its a beautiful plant.
These appear to be listed as "Significantly Rare" in North Carolina (www.ncwildflower.org/plant_galleries/carnivorous).
This is a stinging wasp but it is very timid. The milkweed is a yellow variety which I purchased from a seed company.
Thread-waisted wasps are parasitic. They paralyze and capture spiders and various larva and carry them to their dens. Eggs are laid on the paralyzed prey and when they hatch they consume the prey. Most of these wasps are solitary unlike honey bees which live in large colonies.
Bangkok, Thailand. Jan 2010
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I discovered this Black Widow under our kitchen sink, in a dark corner yesterday.. It pays to be vigilant ;)
I moved it to some potted mint leaves near our back sliding glass door, and shot towards the overcast outside light.
The Southern Black Widow has a shiny, black, globular abdomen with the well known distinctive red hourglass on the underside. Only the female black widow bites humans, and she bites only when disturbed, especially while protecting her eggs. Of the 30,000 'types' of spiders, the black widow is probably the one best known and feared.
The tensile strength of spider silk is comparable to that of steel wire of the same thickness. The density of steel is about six times that of silk, silk is correspondingly stronger than steel wire of the same weight.
F/13, .4 sec, ISO 640, 5D2, Sigma 150mm f/2.8 + 1.4x and flash with a wire & mirror lockup. Manual focus with the emphasis on the spiders distinctive red markings. Near full frame.
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This Civil War period dress was one of my favorites at Sarah and George's wedding. In this shot, the wearer seems to be looking at a loose thread.
The 2 yellow ones are vintage crocheted thread holders approx 3". They were used to hold darning thread and has a felt circle lining the inside lid to hold your needles. I crocheted the red one making it a little bigger to hold tatting threads for taking along with me to crochet on the go.
Made different approaches on the HMM theme Needle and Thread, this one I like as well. Not sure what this is called, in Germany we call it : Einfädelhilfe.
If anyone knows pls let me know so I can tag it accoardingly.
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Westie Apple
Master Bobby having fun in the apple orchard.
Credits : Myself and master Bobby.xx
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