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Or should I say mistress - it's the female orb weaver spiders that grow large and spin their intricate webs.

Bus stop facing Niagara Falls

The droplets clung on.

A dew covered spiders web on the cliff path this afternoon.

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Canon EOS 7D

Sigma 50-500mm

Challenged Athletes Foundation Paratriathlon Camp - Youth Triathlon on Fiesta Island.

August 8, 2019

San Diego, CA

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Mardi Gras Celebration - Pritchard Park, Asheville

Web covered with tiny diamond-like droplets of dew

Model at the Whitby goth Festival

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The spider is going around and around in smaller circles spinning its web. You can see that seven of its feet are holding parts of the web.

Hammock web is the generic term used to describe the typical webs of money spiders, in the family Linyphiidae. This is one of the commonest and largest examples, Linyphia triangularis. Unlike other groups of spiders which make sheet-type webs, Linyphiids hand upside down beneth the sheet, and tend to tackle prey from below. i imagine having a sheet between them and the prey gives them protection from dangerous prey and shelter from would-be predators.

Olympus OM-D E-M5 with Canon FD 55mm F1.2 with MFT Adapter and VSCO Film Filters

 

Took a pair of radial filters to get this web to pop out enough.

Went for a walk through Ross Bay Cemetery today, (for the first time ever by the way) It's alot bigger of a cemetery than I thought. There are alot of graves with dates from the early 1800's , it was very interesting looking at all the grave stones...speaking of which this shot is of a nice web glowing in the sunshine on the side of a grave stone . hope you like it :0)

 

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Winter Swamp. Ballarat.

Spider webs glistening in the sunlight beside the Itchen Navigation Canal near Eastleigh in Hampshire

Drew and I just grabbed all the web books we could find and sat in a corner to go through them and put bookmarks in the ones that were really old - we found the HTML Goodies book on the shelves!

 

Most of the books we found were really old but there were a couple of more recent books that at least covered CSS such as the HTML4 book Visual Quickstart Guide here. We sneaked our bookmarks into the old books and popped them back on the shelves.

 

We did notice that there were up to date books covering Dreamweaver but not general web design/mark-up/CSS - I didn't see one CSS book on the shelves (maybe they were out - we'll have to make a return visit).

 

(blurry photo as I was trying not to attract attention from circling librarians)

Taken in Tai O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong.

 

Duotone by Photoshop.

Can't resist a good web!

 

Da bleibt alles im Rahmen, Es gibt Keine Sicherheitsprobleme.

Ein Bionik-Thema.

Butterfly and other insects caught in spider web

 

Seattle, WA

 

for the Seattle Open Grid Project.

Dew drops on a Web.

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I've never liked spiders but their webs can look dainty, especially after a rainy day.

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