
One amazing thing about a spider is its ability to create various types of silk where each serves a distinct and separate function. The most useful of these types of silk would be the one it uses in making a web. A web, which is made up of exquisitely arranged threads, in a cruciate form. Studies show that webs arranged in a cruciate form are more attractive to insects than those arranged in a linear form.
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Dig this.
I’m not a spider person – but they do make great pictures.
This is truly arranged, saying “come here baby, I am waiting for you”!
Excellent idea and picture for “arrange” Sony! Spiders creep me out a teeny bit but this is an awesome picture.
Way cool!
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Great choice for Arranged and a great photo too.
I am fascinated by spiders but don’t want to go too near or touch. Great shot and I think the Black and white photo works. Thanks for the pingback to my blog.
Kate
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Fantastic!
I never liked spiders, but ironically I do like trying to get pictures of them.
This is a great shot for this week’s challenge!
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This truly amazing… Sony, really well done on this one
I am always amazed with all your photo’s Sony, amazing one…
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Awesome! I too amazed with your creativity Sony. Great job. I like the idea behind this post and picture a lot.
It’s a great challenge.
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Interesting facts Sony. I don’t think i’m daring enough to stand near the spider web tho.
This is perfect!! Awesome picture.
I think spiders are icky but this photo showcases this one as being so delicate that I rather like this spider. I like the black and white presentation. The only thing is that the spider web doesn’t show up as mush. Was there a spider web all around or just on the top??? Thanks … Isadora
All around, ISADORA. If only I have a DSLR …
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Like the mystery of the web and the life of a spider, the photo stirred my wildest imagination. Stunning photo. The black and white effect is brilliant. Your adventures always bring excitement. Happy Easter my friend. Best wishes to your family.
Thanks, bro!
Fantastic photo and capture of “Arranged.” Spider webs are absolutely amazing, aren’t they? Well done, my friend!!
They are, absolutely!
It’s a great picture – and quite a stunning spider. The black and white makes the spider stand out in all its beauty. This one looks like a big one, though.
He looks creepy. Is he daddy long legs?
Yes, my boy!
:O
Terrific capture! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
~Anne
Great post Sonny
Beautiful shot! The spider is called Tambayawan and the ones in our place spins golden colored silk (well the older and larger ones that is.
This is awesome!