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An Argiope spider in my garden sits at the center of his rain soaked web. Argiope are an intimidating looking large spider but are pretty non aggressive and for the most part harmless. I look forward to seeing them in late summer and I have a total of three that I know of in my garden this year.

spider web in Sequoia grove of trees- Yosemite

I'm back - kinda. We moved house recently, and on top of just being too busy decorating to get the camera out, and not having desks to set up the PC on - we still don't have broadband...

 

Once I'd cleared enough space, I did have time every now and then to get some shots of the spider that kept spinning webs on the other side of the double glazing in the living room, which let me get really quite close with the FD 50mm macro lens.

 

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Seen this web up between two trees every morning for months; best time to spot giant webs and this IS a giant - taken 40 foot away. Even surviving the TS Hermine passing over; though I presume she had to rebuild. *never forget*

Cultural Center, Flint, Michigan.

Saturday, June 4, 2022.

MEPs Marietje Schaake and Kaja Kallas cordially invite you to an ALDE event on how various Russian authorities use the Internet, especially for propaganda and surveillance purposes. The event will be kicked off by the book launch of Andrey Soldatov and Irina Borogan´s ´The Red Web´. Please join us for a presentation of their findings and a discussion of their implications by a panel of experts.

I had no idea the spider population was so dense on this bog until a bit of dew highlighted all their webs. Photo taken on a peat bog in the Chippewa National Forest, northern Minnesota.

Frank Weber (BMW Group), DLD Munich Conference 2022, Europe's big innovation conference, Gasteig, Rosenheimerstrasse 5, 81667 Munich, May 20-22, 2022. Free Press image © Elias Hassos for DLD / Hubert Burda Media

The Web New York's 19th Anniversary Party

Excerpt from Daybreak:

 

The dark streets have been ours until we reach the main road, where we hear engines long before rare headlamps appear. I look up at the streetlamp and at first wonder if I see a tattered rag someone has thrown on the wires. Then I gasp in amazement and whisper, "Is that a web?"

 

A few steps further forward, we know for certain.

 

"It's as big as the stop sign," Mary whispers back. We spend a minute staring. The web has lost great round chunks, surviving what seems an epic battle.

 

Once, when I had hiked in Massachusetts' Blue Hills Reservation, I came upon a spiderweb the size of a doorway. I had knelt before it, gazing upon it and its maker with tears in my eyes.

 

"I've noticed that about the Blue Hills," Mary says. "They like to build their webs near the trails." ....

 

On our way home Mary and I stop again at the web, which I had not photographed before breakfast. It is still dark and I have no tripod; any exposure would be several seconds in length.

 

"You know you've got to try it," she says. I nod.

 

For two shots I listen to the slow whirr in my hands; then I pop up the flash. I doubt it will reach far enough to illuminate the web, but perhaps it will quicken my shutter speed.

 

The fog has thinned. Clouds emerge slowly in predawn light. As we walk home the sun begins to rise, brightening the sky almost urgently. The yard lamps give mixed opinions; some have turned off while others stay on. The air fills with bird song; engines rev.

 

At home, after the bakery shots, the thumbnails of my downloaded files show blurred strands and then a field of uninterrupted black.

 

Or so it seems. Viewing the field full-size reveals a hint of contrast that I sharpen and brighten in successive steps. Slowly, miraculously, the web appears.

Dew covered spider web at Pound Ridge Reservation

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Mike Webber. Thames archaeologist at Southwark cathedral Aug 2021. Shot at Southwark cathedral as part of the 'Time and Tide' project. Pictures shot on an Intrepid Mk 11 4x5 camera and Fomapan 400 film processed in river water. Mike Webber is a community archaeologist, educator, and curator. He co-ordinated the Thames Archaeological Survey 1995-2000 and now specialises in the archaeology of the River Thames. The focus for this work has been the artefacts, particularly pot sherds, found on the Thames beaches. Recent work with ceramic artists and makers has led Mike to explore the archaeological and historical evidence for the people who made these artefacts and the techniques that they used to manufacture and decorate them.

Spanish Web act at the Circus performance at Trapeze Austin - August 6, 2011.

 

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New To Webber Bus Back In 2010 Here Is The Vehicle Leaving Taunton Bus Station On The FLY Service The vehicle Is Seen Here In The Bright Sunlight Of Taunton, YJ60LTA Is A Optare Versa

Crassula rupestris

Parque Nacional Torres del Paine (Chile).

Mi transporte en el parque. El jeep se portó super bien dentro de todos los caminio de ripio del parque. Aqui cruzando el puente Weber, sobre el rio Paine.

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Torres del Paine National Park (Chile).

My transportation in the park. The jeep responded very well on the gravel road of the park. Here crossing the Weber bridge over the Paine river.

 

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