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The shore of the Istra Reservoir. September 2017.
Camera: Nikon F80
Lens: Sigma 150/2.8
Film: FujiFilm Superia 200
Scanned by Minolta Dimage ScanElite 5400 by VueScan
Well maybe not really, more of a close-up of the strings on an old tennis racket, but if you're a Star Trek fan you'll understand. Made for Macro Monday, Theme: "String". The image is about an 1 1/2 " square.
Happy Macro Monday - HMM
55mm f/2.8 NIKKOR Micro
Measures about 1 1/2 inch across the frame.
A Spiders view onto the world....inside the web !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and exciting day dear Flickr friends !
Tiny spider 4-5 mm (probably a juvenile?) with spiral stabilimentum. The spiral is irregular and was probably made in several parts. Composite image to better show the spider.
On a bridge over the Columbia River near Golden, British Columbia.
Have a great weekend! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all.
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Foggy mornings dew along Blackpoint Wildlife Drive in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
More info: edrosack.com/2016/02/07/foggy-morning-start/
Hoping to see the creature that made this amazing web system in our garden overnight. And, how 'bout that gigantic slug! 😮 Gardens do interesting things this time of year.
Morning Dew reveals a hidden world - the delicacy of Spider webs on hedgerows.
Jurassic Coast at Beer, East Devon.
Jurassic Coast Walk on South West Coastal Path (SWCP), Exmouth to Weymouth section.
I was walking along a forest track on my way to photograph birds yesterday when I noticed this web overhead in a tree. We had rain the night before but sun in the morning made a dazzling display!
Hope you have a sparkling Wednesday