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wev

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wev

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For once a little weaver put up a web in a convenient spot (and I didn't walk through it)

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aroy

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This is an extremely small spider

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DX frame with 105mm AIS, at 1:0.88

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Cropped slightly

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1:1 800 pixels across. The spider must be about 3mm.
 
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wev

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It's hot and rainy and nothing large is moving, so it's a macro day and there's plenty of flies about

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wev

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A tiny bee on the milkweed. A second later a regular honey bee dropped in for a nice size contrast

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wev

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I know I've taken assassins before, but this guy zipped around my head half a dozen times then landed right in front of me, so I felt obliged to take a pic

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wev

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Everyone has come out to play today. I kept seeing this guy, a wasp fly (Dioprosopa clavata) all morning, but it wouldn't settle long enough for a shot -- patience rewarded

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wev

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Brilliant green eyes on this spider, but tucked too far back in the westringia to get a good angle, so this has to do

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