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The big circular web woven by an enterprising spider on my front verandah of my house.
The broken bits near the foreground were caused by me when I got too close while photographing the trapped insect and accidentally touched it with my fingers.
What a tangled web we weave... Spider webs offer such fertile ground for the imagination. They lend themselves as symbols for so much that goes on in our lives, in our world, or, in this case, outer space.
Funny how the side of the ridge that I live on is often bathed in sunlight, and the side of the ridge where Callum Brae is, is bathed in fog. This time I took the precaution of taking a macro lens with me in case the light was too poor for birds.
Australian Capital Territory, August, 2015.
This is one of the very first macro pictures I took during the year (2017). I'm not sure if it is sharp enough for flickr but I keep being drawn to it when I look back at the pictures I took this year and the colour of the background draws me to this spiders web. So I'm going to upload to judge whether it has any merit or not...lol
Our hunt in the Boreal forests north of Quebec city gave us 5 sightings of porcupines. Here is one that was out in the open; walking down the side of a gravel logging road that we were driving on.
I drove out past him and then laid on the opposite shoulder of the road and awaited his approach. ((hoping he wouldn't cut off into the woods before he reached my location ))
Large rodent - Porcupine - QC - Quebec
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A lovely morning of diffused light and previous rainfall made for some nice spider webs. Out came the macro lens :-)
Stumbled upon this spider's web this morning while on a walk before work. The web had pickup moisture from the night and morning's fog.
Shot for Looking Close... on Friday!, Curves
We were camping next to a beautiful meadow, and I took my camera to go sit in it for a bit, waiting for the sun to drop below the horizon. When I went to shoot the sunset, my 400mm decided to focus on this spider building a web! This was nothing my eye could ever have seen. It was so beautifully backlit, made iridescent from the perfect light of the sunset.
Photo taken May 6, 2021