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Happy Arachtober 6th!. I think this is...
Knobbled Orbweaver - Socca pustulosa (syn. Eriophora pustulosa; female, I think)
First spider--very dark.
References
- iNaturalist www.inaturalist.org/taxa/389177-Eriophora-pustulosa
- World Spider Catalog wsc.nmbe.ch/species/3869/Socca_pustulosa
Macro-Mondays-Glass
The Weekly Colour Challenge-Transparent Colors
This is the small glass orb inside the copper wind ornament I have hanging from the eave of my roof in my backyard.
Have been very busy lately. Finally got out to take a shot while Having christmas in Venus Bay. This was taken at a crazy rock formation called Murphy's Haystacks on the Eyre Peninsular. I could have spent a week here, so many photo opportunities!
Golden Silk Orb Weavers (Nephila clavipes), also known as banana spiders or giant wood spiders, can be imposing looking, especially the females, which are considerably larger than the males. With bright yellow abdomens and a “death’s head” pattern on its back, the large spiders can usually be seen high in their sprawling webs, which have a golden hue and can span several meters.
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this is my first attempt at an orb...i think it came out ok- i think it would look better with LED lights
Poznan, Poland
Stary Browar
Winter/Dawn
Such a surprise to find the sun hanging in the sky, diffused by mist just waiting for a capture. One of the best sunrises that I have had the pleasure of witnessing...and I have seen many here! Wow!
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20210613_3043_7D2-100 Garden Orb Spider
Eriophora pustulosa
Building a new web in our lemon bush.
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Hentz or Spotted Orb-Weaver (Both refer to the same species, though I was thinking this might be a Marbled)
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When I saw this old Volvo truck, I knew I wanted to do something with it. I have long studied how the loading area could be "meaningful" filled. Suddenly it was clear to me, the Orbs must have come from somewhere, which can be seen on Lightpainting pictures all the time ;-) And the idea took its course... "the orb supplier" / together with Daniel
One exposure, Nikon D750/603sec/f16/Iso 100
Female Nephila plumipes and web caught in the morning sun. Above her in the patchy web is a recent kill. Older victims are wrapped in web and lined up in her larder at the right.
Trichonephila edulis is a species of large spider of the family Nephilidae, formerly placed in the genus Nephila. It is referred to by the common name Australian golden orb weaver
It is now spider season here in Sydney, and the garden orb weavers have appeared. This beauty allowed me to photograph its back, then turned around so I could record its other side!
7/20/2020 Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve, Cayce, SC
Canon EOS Rebel T5, Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
© 2020 R. D. Waters
A re-edit of a 101010 photos on my tumblr.
Not taken any photos recently due to uni work, my job and the terrible weather. Hoping to get out and shoot this weekend!
Need to use this glass orb more in my photos, it just makes cool things happen. I really like the reflection of my hand and arm and the detail on the lines from the ploughed field, see, cool things!
Green orb weaver, found on a nettle in Somerset. Araniella cucurbitina, also known as the cucumber green spider.
Marbled Orb Weaver (Araneus marmoreus) found in the leaf litter while hiking to Stillhouse Hollow Falls back in early December. These are sometimes called Halloween Spiders because the large, yellow to orange colored females resemble carved pumpkins. They begin roaming the forest floor in the fall, around October, to find a place to lay their eggs before dying.
“Will you walk into my parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly,
'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy;
The way into my parlour is up a winding stair,
And I've a many curious things to show when you are there.”
“Oh no, no,” said the little Fly, “to ask me is in vain,
For who goes up your winding stair
-can ne'er come down again.”
~By Mary Howitt, 1829
Here is an image from tonight's lot of light faffery at Mersey Bluff in Devonport, Australia. This is a single four minute exposure at f/8, ISO 400 at 9:30pm. I did do a little correction to the exposure and white balance but apart from that, no "photoshop" has taken place.
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Most of the orbs I do are about 8ft tall, this one is half that size, to utilse an angle in a narrower part of this culvert.
Jpeg straight out of the camera.
Light Painting
Single Long Exposure
05/09/14
What a night that was. I had another 5 incredibly talented photographers on tonight's Light Painting Workshop, and it was an absolute pleasure teaching them. The fog rolled in mid-way through the Workshop but it made for some pretty dramatic conditions in the end!
For anyone out there who would like to learn more about Light Painting, or perhaps just perfect their Orb spinning skills, my E-book is now available to purchase via my website:
www.davidgilliver.com/photography/e-book-launch-day-final...
Première expérience avec la laine d'acier pour créer des orbs. Malgré la laine qui étais difficile à allumer en raison de l'humidité, nous avons réussi à réaliser quelques clichés. En voici quatre que je considérais commme les plus intéressantes.
First experience with steel wool to create orbs . Despite the dificulty to light the wool du to the Humidity , we managed to make some shots. Here are four that I considered most interesting.