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It rained pretty had and steady most of the morning. Mrs. Spider's web got damaged so she was busy repairing it when I went outside to photograph her. She was well aware I was there, and watched me, but didn't seem particularly concerned. I think she's used to seeing me looking at her. She has a very small head compared to her legs and body.
This common Black and Yellow Garden Spider weaves its web as it traverses the reed seeking an escape route.
This spider is attractive, beneficial to the environment, and generally harmless.
Drove around aimlessly this cloudy morning before finally deciding to return "the old standby" at which point Mother Nature decided to offer me a little help... my work doesn't do her's justice
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Spider webs are just the most amazing piece of architecture, especially when you think about the fact that a creature with a brain about the size of the head of a pin creates them. Today I was hosing off my patio and the spray from the hose coated this web, making it sparkle in the sun. Since it was the perfect opportunity to make bokeh, how could I resist?
A little web I caught after its occupant had vacated.
I had a fantastic day today - and the weather was absolutely perfect!
sajnos 1-2 képet tudtam csak ellÅ‘ni, ez után a kép után fél perccel lemerültem :(. na igen, és a makró lencsém kicsit torzÃt a széleknél ezért van elszÃnezÅ‘dés
We're having a wet Sunday, so I hadn't expected to take any photos today. However, Ruth Ann noticed a large spider web outside a second-floor bedroom window with raindrops on it. To avoid destroying the web, I left the storm window in place and shot this through that window. I used the 100mm macro lens first, then switched to the 24-70; both yielded some nice images, but this -- with the macro lens -- is my favorite.