Melitaea trivia and Thomisus onustus.. and Runcinia grammica

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MacroLuv
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Melitaea trivia and Thomisus onustus.. and Runcinia grammica

Post by MacroLuv »

One more spider flew down on a tiny silk. :shock:
One thousand posts :!: :shock: :shock: :shock: :smt003 :smt028 :smt044

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Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 24.06.2006/12:34:52
Exposure time 1/320 s
F-number f/5.6
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm

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Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 24.06.2006/12:38:25
Exposure time 1/320 s
F-number f/5.6
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm

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Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 24.06.2006/12:40:39
Exposure time 1/640 s
F-number f/4
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm
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Post by beetleman »

What luck to capture the second spider coming down to the flower...I wonder if different spiders can eat off the same pray?...I have never seen anything like that :-k
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Post by MacroLuv »

Thanks Doug! :D
I don't know much about spider's food manner. :lol:
But look at that elegance of the second spider. He landed on the tip of the fingers! 8)
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.

P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome. :D

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