A Moth and A Spider in Web.
1. Moth is so distinctive it should be easy to identify, but I have not found it.
Wing span estimated 3/4 inch.
2. Orchard Weaver, Leucauge venusta, in web with an inset of a larger view of spider.
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Not surprisingly, it's a Zebra Conchylodes Moth.
Beautiful shots, downing!
#1 is very eye-catching with the angle of the plant, all the little leaves (even a few drops of water!) and the perspective of the moth. I like it a lot!
Linda From Maine wrote:
#1 is very eye-catching with the angle of the plant, all the little leaves (even a few drops of water!) and the perspective of the moth. I like it a lot!
Thanks Linda for the visual analysis.
My main interest is showing details of small creatures. However, I sometimes do something with visual impact almost by accident.
By the way I enjoyed your link to the article on photography. "What's important in a photograph and what isn't"
Although The author and I seem to live in two different worlds when it comes to a picture.
A Ha! I just had a revelation, one is a picture and one is a photograph.
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