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Not SW17 in case you were wondering...

October 2016

Frozen web = massage of flickr ;-) like yesterday

 

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when you control your fear just to shot a picture :)

A golden orb weaver's web covered with water droplets

Another image from the new Nikon D850 shot with a 600mm at F8, 1000 ISO, 400th sec.

Little Island, Hudson River Park, New York

Not had much opportunity of late to get my camera out as Christmas has taken over and children have been poorly. However when I spotted this frosty web outside my house this morning I couldn't resist the opportunity!

 

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Set as cover photo for Explore Reloaded! on 2 April 2024.

The mother nursery web spider carries an egg sack until the baby spiders hatch, then she deposits the ball into a nursery web or tent and guards the little ones. Since the female spider may eat the male after mating, he often gives her a 'gift' of a fly to satisfy her hunger. On occasion he may give her a fake gift wrapped in silk. If she detects the fake she ends mating.

Knife edge for Macro Mondays

HBW!

spider web, Philadelphia Zoo (though the spider was nowhere to be seen).

best viewed LARGE

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A few shots from a nighttime stroll in Chinatown, NYC. Shot with a Sony RX100m4.

A house finch takes time to smell the flowers, photographed on a walk around Lake Parsippany,

This web appeared more glorious in the morning after catching water. Its designer never intended for it to be so.

The wet season is back

Canon 6D

Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 NON VC

 

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It's pretty massive and the spider that I think goes with it I found on a pole about 6 feet away. I think.

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