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The spider is going around and around in smaller circles spinning its web. You can see that seven of its feet are holding parts of the web.
Hammock web is the generic term used to describe the typical webs of money spiders, in the family Linyphiidae. This is one of the commonest and largest examples, Linyphia triangularis. Unlike other groups of spiders which make sheet-type webs, Linyphiids hand upside down beneth the sheet, and tend to tackle prey from below. i imagine having a sheet between them and the prey gives them protection from dangerous prey and shelter from would-be predators.
This little fellow was sitting on the orange leave right inside a bougainvillea flower. He didn't like the macro flash light so he made a shy gesture and I decided to walked away. In original he was only 2 mm to 3mm maximum long.
Ridiculous but I was scare to death!*lol I can be face to face with lions, elephants or others like cockroachs but spiders… Arachnophobia for sure! HaHaHa…
Este camarada pequenininho estava pousado exatamente na folha alaranjada dentro de uma flor de buganvílea. Ele não gostou do clarão da luz do flash da macro, então fez um gesto tímido e eu decidi ir embora. Em tamanho original ele tinha mais ou menos no máximo 2 mm a 3mm de comprimento.
Ridículo mas, eu estava morrendo de medo!*lol Posso ficar cara à cara com leões, elefantes ou outros como baratas mas, aranhas… Arachnophobia com certeza! HaHaHa…
Photography taken in a garden at Nusa Dua
Bali – Indonesia
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I scared the spider somehow and he disappeared. The shimmer is caused by the web moving in the wind.
Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught.
Honore de Balzac
This was my submission, "Create..." to the 1st Annual Chain-link Fence Art Exhibition and Competition. Had a lot of fun with this, inspired by chain-link fencing of which I’ve never worked with before, tricky stuff ;) My arms got a work out.
MATERIALS: a 4 ft. x 4ft. scrap piece of chain-link fencing, a found barbeque grill (web), crystals, glass beads, found metal nuts/bolts/washers, metal wire and scrap telephone wire. I wanted people to discover the message in the spider’s web, “create” that would tie into the leading ant’s message of peace, happiness, laughter, love, opportunity, dreams, something(!). It’s good fun if we choose to create positive things for ourselves and the world :)
If you are curious about the process and the other versions/redo’s that went into this piece, please visit my blog to see more!
Beginning process and alternate versions - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create.html
Finishing touches and final piece - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create-part-ii.html
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I've never liked spiders but their webs can look dainty, especially after a rainy day.
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...went up the water spout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain, and the itsy bitsy spider spider went up the spout again.
A few problems with this classic nursery rhyme:
1. This photo was taken before the storm last night. I was hoping that the spider would still be there this morning (the pictures I got were right before the rain had started... it was quickly getting dark, so all the shots I got don't have as good of focus as I'd like). The web was demolished and the spider was MIA as of this morning. Boo-hoo :(
2. Itsy bitsy.......no.