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catsith
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 04:00
this is not in the macro section, as i did not use macro. It was taken with my 70-300lens, and cropped. went exploring on the w/e, this was taken in the same area as the dragonflies. And i really don't like spiders!
1.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f24/ottine/spider1web.jpg
2. this one i prefer
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f24/ottine/_MG_5499psshweb.jpg
hvman
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 05:18
Quite nice. I actually preffer the top one as it shows more of the subject.
hidden forms
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 05:57
wonderful shots, like the compo of both, but the first pic my favorite.
wannasmaxx
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 08:17
Cool spider pic... Can I squish it now? I hate spiders...
dancinec
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 08:48
Excellent captures, your focus and depth of field are perfect. Well done, hope this one is not venomous!
JimCapaldi
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 10:30
I, too, like the first one better. Great close up.
Ferco
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 11:57
wow those shots are outstanding! simply awesome
scrumpy
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 13:37
Great shots - also prefer the first. Do they bite?
Shasta
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 19:19
What is that species?
catsith
13th of December 2006 (Wed), 20:55
thanks guys, appreciate your comments. I have absolutely no idea what it is, and i don't think it is venomous. It's web was strung between branches.
RockOne
14th of December 2006 (Thu), 04:46
Superb shots. Looks like a type of Nephila.
cgratti
14th of December 2006 (Thu), 13:06
Superb shots. Looks like a type of Nephila.
RockOne seems correct, this looks to be a golden silk spider, Nephila clavipes (Linnaeus).
There is little real danger from an encounter with the golden silk spider. The spider will bite only if held or pinched, and the bite itself will produce only localized pain with a slight redness, which quickly goes away. On the whole, the bite is much less severe than a bee string. Typically, the webs are made in open woods or edges of dense forest, usually attached to trees and low shrubs, although they may be in the tops of trees or between the wires of utility lines (Krakauer 1972). Prey consists of a wide variety of small to medium-sized flying insects, including flies, bees, wasps, and small moths and butterflies (Robinson and Mirick 1971). We have also seen them feeding on small beetles and dragonflies. These spiders are not usually found in row crops, due to requirements of web support, but they were one of the two most common orb-weavers in citrus groves (Muma 1975) and have been recorded from pecan (Whitcomb unpublished). Small, immature instars occasionally make webs between rows in soybean fields (Whitcomb and Edwards unpublished).
http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/misc/golden_silk.jpg
http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/misc/golden_silk_spider.htm
uttershutternut
14th of December 2006 (Thu), 16:15
yeah, these beasties are pretty nasty. I went to a wildlife reserve with hundreds of them everywhere, in huge spider apartment complexes, with webs spanning the trees, trail, and all points in between.
it was the most stressful photoshoot of my life. I absolutely HATE spiders. But I photographed them all joyfully. I got at least 200 shots.
I'll try to post a couple of them here.http://www.highlandgodz.com/highlandgodz_images/800%20pixe;%20spider%20in%20square%20JJ%20MAYES%20 WILDLIFE%20TRACE%20021.jpg
MATRIX BATTLE TO DEATH
http://www.highlandgodz.com/highlandgodz_images/800%20matrix%20JJ%20MAYES%20WILDLIFE%20TRACE%20076 .jpg
these are NOT macros. These are zoomed at a subtantial distance. I hate hate hate spiders.:eek:
(but I love to photograph them!)
catsith
16th of December 2006 (Sat), 00:18
thankyou for the info cgratti
great shots uttershutternut
thankyou all again.
pgrimes
16th of December 2006 (Sat), 01:51
Incredible pics Catsith... great color, clarity, and DOF! I think you've helped me make the final decision... I'm getting that 70-300 IS USM lens! :)
Kiddpsychotic
16th of December 2006 (Sat), 11:37
Excellent shots, and good info too.
catsith
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 01:28
... I'm getting that 70-300 IS USM lens!
pgrimes, you'll love it, it is my most used lens.
Greg_C
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 02:42
So this is the spider you were talking about hey Tina. You got some lovely shots even if you don't like spiders.
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