Blue Dasher
W Will V|Photography Senior Member Jul 17, 2012 #62 Found this guy camping out in my backyard. I'm on the fence about killing him with fire. He isn't really bothering anything... The Spun One by FLWill, on Flickr Web Sight by FLWill, on Flickr
Found this guy camping out in my backyard. I'm on the fence about killing him with fire. He isn't really bothering anything... The Spun One by FLWill, on Flickr Web Sight by FLWill, on Flickr
D Dave_W The Dude Jul 19, 2012 #64 Bee D800; 105mm micro; ISO-200; f-9 View attachment 13495 View attachment 13496 Last edited: Jul 19, 2012
N N_Addy Senior Member Jul 22, 2012 #69 A tiny crab spider. To get an idea of scale... you can actually see the individual carpet fibers in the foreground. We danced for about 5 minutes in a battle of wits while I tried to get good lighting and position for a shot. I'm still not sure who won.
A tiny crab spider. To get an idea of scale... you can actually see the individual carpet fibers in the foreground. We danced for about 5 minutes in a battle of wits while I tried to get good lighting and position for a shot. I'm still not sure who won.
J Just-Clayton Senior Member Jul 25, 2012 #70 I was in the pool this morning cleaning it and this dragonfly kept buzzing around me. So, I practiced my manual shooting. It was tough!
I was in the pool this morning cleaning it and this dragonfly kept buzzing around me. So, I practiced my manual shooting. It was tough!
L Lscha Senior Member Jul 27, 2012 #72 One of the many beneficial garden spiders (Yellow garden argiope; yellow garden orb-weaver; golden garden spider; golden orb-weaver) These beauties don't live long but eat garden pests and are very shy.
One of the many beneficial garden spiders (Yellow garden argiope; yellow garden orb-weaver; golden garden spider; golden orb-weaver) These beauties don't live long but eat garden pests and are very shy.
S stamatisg2002 Senior Member Jul 27, 2012 #73 Thanks Laura, but I don't think that the spider match the Argiope aurantia, the spider's shape is different.
Thanks Laura, but I don't think that the spider match the Argiope aurantia, the spider's shape is different.
D Dave_W The Dude Jul 27, 2012 #74 Here's a spider I found on my porch this morning View attachment 13767
C Carolina Photo Guy Senior Member Jul 27, 2012 #75 stamatisg2002 said: Thanks Laura, but I don't think that the spider match the Argiope aurantia, the spider's shape is different. Click to expand... Thats because its a GRECIAN ARGIOPE SPIDER. You can tell from the fact that it's writing is greek to me!
stamatisg2002 said: Thanks Laura, but I don't think that the spider match the Argiope aurantia, the spider's shape is different. Click to expand... Thats because its a GRECIAN ARGIOPE SPIDER. You can tell from the fact that it's writing is greek to me!
L Lscha Senior Member Jul 27, 2012 #76 Carolina Photo Guy said: Thats because its a GRECIAN ARGIOPE SPIDER. You can tell from the fact that it's writing is greek to me! Click to expand... Was wondering where you were. LOL!
Carolina Photo Guy said: Thats because its a GRECIAN ARGIOPE SPIDER. You can tell from the fact that it's writing is greek to me! Click to expand... Was wondering where you were. LOL!
S stamatisg2002 Senior Member Jul 27, 2012 #77 No matter what I did, that spider preferred food than giving a nice pose to the photographer!