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The largest of our native species of jumping spider by some way - this female for example was 12mm long. Great to have them within a 5 minute walk of my house and to be able to stare into those big blue eyes.
Bodega Bay itself was fogged in, but this darling fellow stood on a fencepost in a sunny spot, and posed for pictures. Male California Quail will do that, I think they're acting as lookouts or something.
September 2019.
I take lots of pictures of moss and lichen, but then I don't put them on Flickr because I'm not sure they interest anyone. But I still like these miniature worlds on fenceposts and rocks.
Schorsmarpissa springspin (Marpissa muscosa) -
'Fencepost jumping spider' colloquially in English.
About 12 mm long.
From a local drive to see and photograph the fall colours
blogged here: djenglandphotography.blogspot.com/2020/10/photo-of-week-2...
Its the top of one of my surviving fenceposts, must have been cut from the very centre of the tree as the growth bands are so even, on a frosty morning over a year ago.
I need to get out and take some new stuff !!!
Sometimes one sees old wood fenceposts in gardens as they have become a state of the art design. Not everyone likes these, some like new fencing, but I for one think these are beautiful and use up old wood too..
A bird, flowers? What's up with that? Where are the bikes, the bikers, the road warriors, the iron maidens?
Decided to post something very un-Sturgis as I say good-bye to this adventure and press on to the next one...
Coming up... Yellowstone National Park!
Cheers, Flickr friends... and once again I will have to catch up later. Internet time is very hard to come by.
~~Sheree~~
Spent a Sunday afternno on a photo shoot underneath and around three very imprssive, and threatening storm cells. It was quite the show. This is facing to the northwest.
HFF!
A study of the shadows cast by the sun against the fence surrounding the general store at Appomattox Nationaly Historical Park.
Happy Fenced Friday !
Sometimes people just have to be creative and make do with whatever is on hand when repairs are needed. Does anybody know the intended function of those two things that consist of two hammered-in staples and a cotter key? If so let me know.
Location: Autal mini-valley Riehen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Miscellany.
Fencepost jumping spider with a fly (Marpissa muscosa; Arachnida, Salticidae - Belgium, Boom, 21/05/2023).
Focus stack (in the greenhouse) of 116 images; assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax).
Sony A7RM5 (apsc mode), FE 2.8/90 Macro G OSS; ISO-100, f/5.6, 1/125 sec, -0.7step, diffused LED light.
An old fencepost wrapped in barbed wire with soft, wild roses growing around it. I love the contrast of life it represents. Thank you Karen Burns for the lovely texture Meraki Spring No. 7.
An old wooden fence/stockyard/race with numerous lashings of rope tied to it. The milky way in the sky
I am about 1000 metres from the shore line of the Lake Alexandrina channel, South Australa.
I am about 16 metres in height above the channel and a few channel marker navigation lights can be seen in the distance. It is 3:40am
6 shots of the sky at ISO 1250 10 seconds f/1.8
4 light painted shots of fence at ISO 400, 20 seconds f/6/3
... a walk along the shoreline of Lake Huron at Singing Sands, Bruce Peninsula National Park. The fence is to protect the fragile sand dunes Happy Fence Friday!
I nearly trod on this guy! i was just climbing over a metal gate, when i spotted him on one of the bars. I had the wrong camera set up, no diffuser...but still managed a half decent shot of him. I stacked two 500D close up filters together, an just used bare camera flash. I wish i had taken my raynox 250 an diffuser with me, because i could have captured better images. Its the 1st time ive seen a male for this species too.