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Our Window must have a good flying insect population, the spiders are three deep

WEB (del inglés: red, malla, telaraña)

Low to the ground and lots of morning mists. Cold winter ahead?

Those web were really interesting, you wouldn't usually notice them, but it was a very foggy and wet day… I liked how the grass background kind of echoed the finer web lines. For this photo I boosted the contrast to really highlight the web.

Another shot from the other day. Before the wet morning I saw one or two webs, with the dew it looked liked the Kingdom of the Spiders.

 

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Found this Orb Weaver web that had an unusual stabilimentum. It was circular instead of the usual cross stitch pattern. Had an image with the spider in it, but the spider was out of focus.

Wes Bos - Start Using ES6 Today at FITC Web Unleashed 2016 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Winston Chow / www.winstonchow.ca

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The entire wiring harness is assembled on a board in the front office and then installed inside the control panel that also feeds all wiring throughout the generator.

-- I chose the thorns,

The darkness here is mine

Life may not resonate all around

But it has emerged from within...

---- Trupti Abhyankar

 

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