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2014-12-30 00.35.58
Day 32/365
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The spider spun her web with pride, a fortress of threads and hunger. But the killer bug came cloaked in stillness, tiptoeing the lattice she thought was hers. One touch with the long fang and the hunter was trapped. One shot of this drama in nature.
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“I know how it feels, to be trapped. But if there is anything I have learned, it is that you can always make a choice.”
― Amélie Wen Zhao, Red Tigress
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Backdrop/Pose: Guarding
This beached log was trapped here on this small sandy beach between rocky formations on the Oregon coast.
From Wikipedia... "The composition of sand varies, depending on the local rock sources and conditions, but the most common constituent of sand in inland continental settings and non-tropical coastal settings is silica, usually in the form of quartz. The second most common type of sand is calcium carbonate. An example, aragonite, has mostly been created, over the past half billion years, by various forms of life, like coral and shellfish."
I'm just delighted that I noticed these lovely particles. You might want to enlarge this image, as the sand particles are incredibly lovely. ;)