View allAll Photos Tagged Web
We're updated our octo-site for our new book: the Octonauts & the Great Ghost Reef. Come drop by (let me know if you find any broken links hah!)
More proof spring has arrived! Rose buds forming in my garden on a climber. Had to focus on the web, with wind blowing and no DOF it was so bloody tricky. This was the best I could get after about 20 attempts.
Walking along our Rural Rd the early morning light emphasized the size of this Spider's web clinging to a wild honey-suckle bush & long grass.
On April 5, President and Mrs. Bush visited Ella Du Plessis High School in Windhoek, Namibia. President and Mrs. Bush are visiting Botswana and Namibia as part of their continued commitment to the people of Africa through the work of the Bush Institute's global leadership program. Photo by Paul Morse for the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Humankind has not woven the web of life.
We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web,
we do to ourselves.
All things are bound together.
All things connect.
~Chief Seattle
On April 5, President and Mrs. Bush visited Ella Du Plessis High School in Windhoek, Namibia. President and Mrs. Bush are visiting Botswana and Namibia as part of their continued commitment to the people of Africa through the work of the Bush Institute's global leadership program. Photo by Paul Morse for the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Early morning mist enshrouds a spiders web in fine dew, not the greatest shot but I'm dashing off to work and grabbed a few quick shots.
This Photo Has A Baby Spider But Even Then I Think The Photo Below In The Comment Section That I Took Nearly 3 Years Ago Looks Better Because Of Bokeh & The Web Sharpness.
Photo I used to decorate a recent blog article I wrote, "Yahoo's Recent Spider Improvement Beats Google's".
Yahoo improved their spider by setting up a standardized syntax for identifying it through reverse DNS lookups -- making it easier for webmasters to be certain that the bot visiting their site is Yahoo's Slurp, as opposed to a dataminer pretending to be Slurp. Google currently doesn't offer the same level of authoritative indentification for it's Googlebot spider.