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Generally quite dark compared to other orb web spiders and can be found close to water where their webs are spun on fencing, buildings and bridges and rarely on vegetation. Close to a river near me where I live a river flows under a road in a tunnel these Orbweb spiders can be found and seen in their webs close to the lights that help to light up the pathway where they have the best of both worlds, warmth from the lights where I have even seen the adults spiders here in February with snow outside and plus their prey such as moths and flies are attracted to the lights also. Its amazing to see their webs so close together and not eating each other, nature can be truly amazing at times.
Plumbago in my yard
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I'm a bit busy now. I may get back a little late.
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Have a wonderful Wednesday my friends!
Looks better in the large format.
Taken with my Sony SLT a65V with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 macro lens
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-Vielen Dank für Ihren Besuch und das Kommentierte meiner Bilder.
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-Thank you so much for the visit and the comments on my images.
-Vielen Dank für Ihren Besuch und das Kommentierte meiner Bilder.
-Grazie mille per aver fav. e commentato le mie immagine.
My attempt at the "Looking Close… on Friday" theme "Festive Food".
Shot with a Tamron "(Noritsu) 48.5 mm F 2.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Die "Schwangere Auster" Die Kongresshalle ist ein Berliner Gebäude für Veranstaltungen und Ausstellungen an der John-Foster-Dulles-Allee im Großen Tiergarten und Regierungsviertel. Bis heute bewirkt die Kongresshalle Aufsehen und Anziehung mit ihrem Dach, das sich in einem weiten und hohen Bogen über das Auditorium spannt. Das Dach besteht aus einem Netz von Stahlseilen, das an zwei Stahlbögen aufgehängt ist und hier mit Beton abgedeckt wurde.
Ort: Berlin-Tiergarten
Architekt: Hugh Stubbins
Bauherr: Benjamin-Franklin-Stiftung
Baustil: Moderne
Baujahr: 3. Oktober 1956 –
19. September 1957
Taken with a Nikon D800 and Tamron 150-600mm F5-6,3 Di VC USD G2 mit 1,4 Converter.
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Of the three recent misty shots I took, I like this one the most. Mainly because I had to "work" for it a little more. The first two were taken down by the sea when I saw this scene developing across the bay. Sadly some trees were blocking my view of the line of misty trees so had to walk/trott back up the hill to my home and then find another view point. Wasn't too sure the mist would stay for the 5 minutes I was half-jogging. Lucky for me it did. This shot was taken about one hour after sunset. Living in the north at this time of year it doesn't really get dark after sunset. Though I am glad I don't live further north with the sun being up 24 hours a day. Think I'd go nuts with that lol!
The other reason I like this shot is that jetty features in one of my all-time favourite shots, though from a completely different angle, seen below in the first comment.
This morning I accompanied my daughter to kindergarten. Giulia told me as we walked, "Dad look, but if it is day, because there is still the moon?"
Nikon D90 & Tamron 18-270mm
Post Production with Lightroom 3.3 & Photoshop CS5
Andrea Ravagnani © 2012
Red-fronted Rosefinch (Carpodacus puniceus) captured at Brum Ther, Gojal, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Canon EOS 7D Mark II.
For detailed information about Birds of Gilgit-Baltistan visit fb.me/birdsgb