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/ Sold as cards, matted prints, framed prints / Canon Rebelxt Sigma 17-70mm Southern Ontario Canada
its so cute but still wants to kill you
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Small droplets clinging to a web found in the base of an old fig tree. If you look close enough you can even see the little bug running up the web, also covered in dew! © Steve Chapple 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Steve Chapple. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
I finally decided to upload this design. / It sold out on laFraise.com so is now available here. / Enjoy!
Taken in Gillenbah, country NSW yesterday morning.
Contrast image of beauty vs control. / More zomboy shirts here: /
Spent blossoms caught in a spider web by the chook shed. Best viewed LARGE
Canon rebel xt Sigma 17-70
I imagine a spider’s view of the world…. / / Taken on family property in Pomona Park, FL
I have a love of silhouettes! / somewhat of a passion for them :) All my silhouette works are created with the upmost care and attention to detail. / All edges are smooth and will not lose any of their crispness when printed large. / thankyou :) / here’s an actual matted print: / Purrfect Moment Tee also available, plus other Spooky Silhoutte Tees aswell / / Please be sure to check out my secondary gallery dedicated to my Silhouette Art – / Darkened Mystery / / Thankyou! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Click here for work details and credits if any apply… / Click on any category below for that genre… or / Click here to go back to my profile page ... thanx :) All work (including images, and writings) / copyright dimarie painter / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——
Had this sittin around for a while n decided it was about time i posted it… Enjoy!! _
this was shot awhile back, about a year ago, walking along in cades cove on a beautiful foggy morning, i saw this spiderweb on a fence, it reminded me of the indian’s dreamcatcher..hence the title
Enjoy!! _
BEST VIEWED LARGE / Well a friend handed me a box today…....I asked, “whats in the box” / It was rather heavy and was definately moving around. / He said, “I think its a Funnell Web Spider” / I am glad he was wrong and it turned out to be a Wolf Spider…. Poisonous…... maybe…... aggressive …...Not Really / Hope you enjoy and thanks for dropping by
Spiders web with dew drops / /
Pen and Ink on Watercolour Paper I will sing of / well-founded Gaia, / Mother of All, / eldest of all beings, / she feeds all creatures / that are in the world, / all that go upon the goodly land / and all that are in the paths of the sea, / and all that fly: / all these are fed of her store. Homeric Hymn, 7th Century B.C. FEATURED IN BACK IN BLACK MAY 2009 / FEATURED IN THINGS THAT ARE BLACK MAY 2009 / FEATURED IN PAINTED LADIES JUNE 2009 / FEATURED IN DEVINE FEMININE JUNE 2009 / FEATURED IN ART & STORIES MADE FOR CHILDREN JUNE 2009 / FEATURED IN PAINTED LADIES JUNE 2009 / TOP TEN IN PAINTED LADIES (B&W) JUNE 2009
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Caught this guy hanging out on my backdoor screen!
Frost ghosts autumnal pastures. / Though my step is light, my geese / sound their alarm, the plover / scream at me, an intruder / in sleepless fields, and over / your absence measureless / silence extends the stars. (Gwen Harwood)
Jumping Spider (Olympus 510) / The jumping spider family (Salticidae) contains more than 500 described genera and over 5,000 species, making it the largest family of spiders with about 13% of all species (Peng et al., 2002). Jumping spiders have good vision and use it for hunting and navigating. They are capable of jumping from place to place, secured by a silk tether. Both their book lungs and the tracheal system are well-developed, as they depend on both systems (bimodal breathing). Jumping spiders are generally diurnal, active hunters. Their well developed internal hydraulic system extends their limbs by altering the pressure of body fluid (blood) within them. This enables the spiders to jump without having large muscular legs like a grasshopper. The jumping spider can therefore jump 20 to 60 or even 75-80 times the length of their body. When a jumping spider is moving from place to place, and especially just before it jumps, it tethers a filament of silk to whatever it is standing on. Should it fall for one reason or another, it climbs back up the silk tether. Jumping spiders are Scopula bearing spiders, which means that they have a very interesting Tarsal section. And the end of each leg they have hundreds of tiny hairs, which each then split into hundreds more tiny hairs, each tipped with an “end foot”. These thousands of tiny feet allow them to climb up and across virtually any terrain. They can even climb up glass by gripping onto the tiny imperfections, usually an impossible task for any spider. Jumping spiders also use their silk to weave small tent-like dwellings where females can protect their eggs, and which also serve as a shelter while moulting. Jumping spiders are known for their curiosity. If approached by a human hand, instead of scuttling away to safety as most spiders do, the jumping spider will usually leap and turn to face the hand. Further approach may result in the spider jumping backwards while still eyeing the hand. The tiny creature will even raise its forelimbs and “hold its ground”. Because of this contrast to other arachnids, the jumping spider is regarded as inquisitive as it is seemingly interested in whatever approaches it. (Wiki)
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