DEK Macro Photography: The Multidimensial Hell Weaver
Spiders take care of most bugs we consider unfavorable. And we praise them for it. But how does it look from the perspective of a fly, caught in the net of this hellish beast?
Here is the kingdom of one of our busy friends.
I'm on a quest to obtain the incredible Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2 and the excellent Fujifilm X-T2 camera. This is a duo made in heaven, especially for street photographers, such as myself.
Help me get the gear I want - if you've enjoyed this post, please upvote and resteem, so I can continue posting my work exclusively on Steemit, as I have done so far. You can also vote on any of the following active posts, if you enjoy them (or hit #dek-photography and filter by "new" to see all of my work!)
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This is strangely familiar of another network I used to frequent :)
Great post. Thanks for sharing.
And thank you for commenting! :)
Took a look at your article - yes, indeed, Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies not only challenge, but took some of the functions of traditional money. Case in point - money launderying, which is what caused mid May's peak in prices!
spider man , spider man :D nice shoot : )
Nice shot, horrible scenery :)
upvote is done, and a message to spider
"kill all mosquitoes keep up the good work!!!"
haha
Haha, thank you :)
You know, the true mosquito killing machines are bats. Although their diet hardly consists of mosquitoes alone, they are capable of eating several thousand insects per night.