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Me tome dos dias para mi y me hice esta humilde web asi busco laburito :)

 

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Yikes! This web was in my backyard!!! My daughter tells me it's an Orb Weaver. That is just knowing too much about spiders for me!

 

Happy Halloween is from Hero Arts clear stamps set called Happy Halloween. :O)

 

The paper is Basicgray and there is some sponging done with distress ink, peeled paint, the brad is from Making Memories.

Tal saw this web while chatting with our across the street neighbor and came to get me and the camera. I was fortunate to be able to compose the shot with the leaded-glass front door in the distant background. So much better than the white garage door.

Dew covered spiders web

I found this against the wall of my house suspended between two bushes. I am impressed by the design work of this tiny insect. (not an insect, corrected by sgbaughn)

 

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Found in my garden this morning!!

From a workshop today. I thought it was a fun image. Model is Amanda W., hair by Amie K, Makeup by Alison C, 5 DMKIII, 79-200 MKII,

Emporium Dome room, San Francisco CA.US

Jenny and simple beauty. Hair by Samantha, makeup by Allison Chase. This is my standard light setup.

Canon FD 135mm 3.5

Folkestone.

Pentax MV / 50mm / AGFA Vista 200

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52 in 2018 Challenge : 31 ~ diagonal lines

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Nikon D5500 . D55_6086

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This is a motion blur of a spider web. There was a slight wind, and this was taken at 1/4 second shutter speed.

 

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An impressively large species of salamander, possibly in the genus Bolitoglossa, found in the Chiriqui Highlands of Panama.

 

Prior to reaching the highlands we had been exploring the lowland rain forests and cloud forests of central Panama and I was overwhelmed with all the new and exciting amphibians I was encountering. However and not surprisingly, that diversity and density dropped off sharply as we reached the higher elevations of Cerro Punta and Volcan Baru (6500ft+) in the Chiriqui Highlands.

 

I did hear a single species of tree frog calling around our lodging at night but the calls were so sporadic and high in the canopy I could never locate the species. I didn't expect to find any salamanders on this trip so while out searching for frogs I was shocked to see a very large black salamander crawling up the side of a small hillock. Further searching revealed two more of the same species moving slowly along in the cool (50F) drizzly weather. The largest of them was found clinging onto a barbwire fence and was a good 5+ inches in length. This species ended up being the only amphibian we found in the Chiriqui Highlands.

 

This photograph is a macro-panorama consisting of three images stitched together. View original for a closer look: www.flickr.com/photos/spatterd/6508878535/sizes/o/in/phot...

 

If anyone can help me ID this animal down to the species I'd really appreciate it!

Web, 1975. Ink on paper (1913-1980) Anderson Collection

A nice Guernsey registered Eclipse 500 departing to Amsterdam.

Spider web at Middenduin, Aerdenhout.

June 2014

Bruce Peninsula

Rush hour on the 2 line in New York City. Sony RX100 IV. Nik & onOne software.

Spider web with morning dew on it.

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The orb web of this baby signature spider or 4 legged spider is glowing in the soft evening sun rays.

 

These spiders make certain zig-zag pattern on web therefore also known as writer spider or signature spider.

Ran back to my room to grab my camera when I came across this one. I've been trying to capture a spider web since a long time.

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A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word coppe, meaning "spider")[1] is a structure created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey.

A big old spider has taken up residence on my porch and has been taking out the bugs.

I went outside early one morning to get the newspaper and found this spider web in front of our house.

2/52 - It was a gorgeous out in the cold this morning. I was after some frosty shots but I chose this web that I found hiding behind a post.

A restoration of a damaged clip, but showing an interesting perspective on the back (presumably web making) end of the Tholian ship model from The Tholian Web. The ship sits on a stand in the studio. Another shot of the ship, from the side, can be seen here:

www.flickr.com/photos/birdofthegalaxy/3676727939/in/photo...

 

where the web making nozzle (if that is what it was intended to be) is just barely visible in side profile.

 

This relatively simple model was repurposed later in the third season as the Aurora in the episode " The Way to Eden " and can be seen as that ship here:

www.flickr.com/photos/birdofthegalaxy/4281528375/in/photo...

  

See also Kennuth's photostream. Nobody looks at Kennuth's, and I have no idea why. His photos are as good as mine-----which is hardly surprising since he and I are one and the same person!

Sunlight diffracted through a tiny spider web. The parts of the picture that are out of focus magnify the amazing colors revealed through diffraction.

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