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A spidery sort of an abstract....

I captured this little spider and it's impressive web on Christmas day at my daughter's house. That must have been hard work. I cropped the pic so the actual web is even larger. I liked the way the sunlight made the spider glow.

It looks bigger than it really was, but the markings on it were beautiful. I am not a fan of spiders, particularly when they move, I think it is the legs that scare me.

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Hope it's not for a long time, but i'm tired of this .....

Flickr !!!

Working again, but for how long !!! 5 MINUTES, Bravo to the webmasters of Yahoo's Flickr !!! GO BACK TO SCHOOL !!!

 

Figurine in a Lebanese Food's shopdisplay !!!

Shot in the Marché des Batignolles - Rue des Moines - Paris - France -

I've just add my personnal touch with the lettering !!!

Eisvogel / Kingfisher / Martín pescador / Martin-pêcheur /

Alcedo atthis

Dew-lit web and its owner in the early morning. It is getting a bit worn.

Captured bug at 4:00.

Prime Hook NWR, Delaware.

The work of local webmaster in our persimmons tree is gratefully acknowledged. Captured with my lovely Pentax-F 50/1.4. (K1BD1208)

Indeed , there is an organisation for spiders who are web spinning challenged , here to assist with web maintenance or with web-construction from scratch ! If you look at the picture fully enlarged you can see the 2 & 8 this spider has got his web into - our man from the AA is doing what he can , but to be honest this should be a total rebuild from the web support arms to the final centre ring .

The AA man is a well experienced chap used to working in odd places on many tasks - the last time I saw him was back in the summer of 2013 on a totally different job and as equally challenging - see him at work back then ----------------

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I would like to have taken the cobweb as a whole,

but the foliage was so dense and there were only these

Possibility. The morning light was fantastic and I did not want to go without it.

I post it in bw because I think it looks more abstract.

Who knows, maybe the webmaster watched me. :-)

 

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A little over a year ago I bought a laptop. One of those models with the symbol of a popular fruit with a bite taken out of it on the lid. You know what I'm talking about. My brother Dave, a former computer nerd turned disillusioned webmaster, hates the brand with a passion, while other geeks love them. I heard the graphics were good so without mentioning it to a disapproving Dave, I thought I'd try one for myself. Not a brand new model of course. We'd be well into four figures invested for one of those, but a number of companies are in the business of overhauling oldies and breathing new life into them. I should get a few more years out of mine, and now I've got used to it, I like it. And what's best of all is that it fits neatly into the camera bag. It arrived just in time to join us on last year's spring trip to Fuerteventura, and since then it's accompanied me on every adventure. Ideal for those evenings in the apartment if you're not a pair of late night party animals. And being able to store your raw files online and on a hard drive before the airport metal detectors get the chance to fog your SD cards is like a second and third layer of insurance against losing those hard won images you took under the distant sun.

 

Apart from taking it on holiday, the Macbook and fries (see what I did there?) are often whisked into action when Clive, or Sophie or Rita are reading the news, and telling me that the world is about to end. It's a lot easier than trying to rest a PC on your lap, that's for sure. At the moment, the relatively small hard drive contains the images from Egypt and Menorca before that. And in addition to those, there's the Randoms Folder. The one where I sometimes drag in a few files from outings with the camera that have never seen the light of day. I have far too many such folders in the archive, most of them from around the Cornish coast of course. Sometimes I'll have a look through a set where I can see there's no subfolder containing edits and wonder why I've never touched them. I don't suppose I'm alone in this, but I'm forever finding shots like this one and scratching my head. Was there something I didn't like about this group? Did I go out again the next day and shoot the mother of all sunsets? Or maybe I was preoccupied with other stuff.

 

I think it was the latter of these three scenarios that meant an afternoon at Cape Cornwall had slipped down the back of the sofa in October a couple of years ago. Maybe a hint of the first thrown into the mix as well. I've never quite hit it off with the place, probably because I always think I'm going to get a better shot from Porth Nanven on the other side of the Carn Gloose headland to the south. But the overriding factor was that two weeks earlier I'd just returned from a fortnight exploring Iceland, and if you've been there with your camera then you don't need me to tell you what that means. So despite some lovely soft October sunshine and a bristling Atlantic Ocean in front of me, the Cape Cornwall set lay ignored in the electronic dust. But unlike some untouched folders that I've more or less forgotten, I did at least keep reminding myself that there were probably some half decent images to be mined from this outing at the coast.

 

What had escaped my memory was exactly how good that golden hour was. And not long ago, just before setting off for Sharm el-Sheikh, a place where I suspected I wasn't going to come away from with a massive haul of images, I added a number of raw files to the Randoms Folder. Shots that might occupy a quiet evening hour in the editing suite now and again. A chance to include that trip to Cape Cornwall that had been so pointedly ignored up until now. And even though there are still a glut of exposures to work on from that outing, I'm glad this one has finally been seen the light of day.

Uw webmaster is er zo'n goede om juist geteld te hebben 7 dagen tussen uit geweest niet met vakantie maar door ziekte. Een zware infectie achter het oog verstoorde het zowat volledige dagelijkse werkleven. Na een kleine chirurgische ingreep was het dan ook 6 dagen platte rust in m'n donkere kamer. Op woensdag 8 februari 2023 zou het werk dan ook weer normaal hervat worden. Op dinsdag 7 februari werd er in de namiddag even met het fototoestel buiten de deur gegaan. De 7815 was namelijk met haar intervorming (gemengde trein) onderweg uit Genk naar Antwerpen. Met erg fraai licht kon ik een foto maken te Boechout. Als bijvoegende informatie kan ik vertellen dat trein onder nummer 53200 rijdende Genk-Kinkempois-Antwerpen normaal over spoorlijnen 36-53 en lijn 27 gaat. De extra treinen rijdende van Genk naar Antwerpen volgen hun aannemelijke route dan weer van uit Genk over Diest Aarschot en Lier naar het Antwerpse. Zoals vandaag reden er dus 2 inervorming-treinen zowel één van uit Kinkempois als deze uit Genk.

Spiders terrify me – as most of my contacts and friends on Flickr know. But I decided to take a photo of one of those monsters – just to show the world how brave I am! I confess: trying not to shake was the hardest bit…

Mind: this is a one-off!!! Tell me if you like it, or not. ;-)

 

<<< bedankt Marja, voor de bijkomende titel ! ;-)

 

Taken in our garden. This photo has not been photoshopped or processed, it has only been cropped.

 

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Is it just me or are these guys bigger and earlier this year?

spiderweb with resident and autumnal bokeh

 

Shot taken on the way back from Helmcken Falls in Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC, Canada

 

Olympus E-M1 + Olympus 14-150/4.0-5.6 II

 

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Op Woensdag 2 April 2025 trok uw webmaster er weer eens op uit naar het Brusselse! Ditmaal weer met succes! Het was dit keer de knappe 7352 welke met de korte huif naar voor aan het rangeren was te Schaarbeek C.P.I! Het is en blijft hier echt genieten om deze oude rangeermachines aan het werk te zien. Hier in dit logistieke centrum van Infrabel worden lang-gelaste spoorrails op werktreinen geladen. De volledige site is privaat en omkaderd door 3 meter hoge hekken enkel met een ladder tegen het hekwerk te plaatsen is fotograferen mogelijk. Dag dagelijks van Maandag tot en met Vrijdag is er wel een knappe 73 aan het werk dit tussen 6u00 ochtends en 14u00 (vroege dienst) Even ook bijvertellen dat de lens van mijn foto-toestel net na het maken van deze foto's defect is geraakt al heb ik deze fraaie beelden wel kunnen vastleggen! ;-)

On this day working in the garden , I noticed this spider setting up house in between the tomato plants. Approximatley a inch long at this time, and another subject to photograph on a daily basis. Lol. :)

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Happy Web Wednesday hope you all have a super day. I quite liked this one in the B&W ;0)

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