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M9, 90mm Elmarit M (latest version), heavily cropped. The yard is crowded with these spiders this fall. The sunlit colors in the web are either spectrum-related or digital hocus-pocus. I didn't add them. Is this common in spider web pics? Thanks for having a look.

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Larry,

 

These are terrific indeed! I have several of these in my garden and I would like to know what kind of spider this is. Do you know? Those stripes are just too exquisite.

I don't know why there are reflective colors on the web but they do add a nice effect.

 

Ece

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Thanks, Mnutzer, Ece, and Stuart, glad you enjoyed them.... Ece, no idea what they are called. I've been warned they lay lots of eggs and will take over the world ;)....I had but 1 last year, now I have at least a dozen, so have relocated several already.

 

Larry

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Larry,

I found this one outside my door this morning, hanging from the roof, after rain.

It's not a good rendering (cropped and I blew the focus) but I like the way we see how it is hanging on to what remains of its web.

 

They've definitely taken over my neighborhood :eek:

 

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Ece

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Larry, thank you! You are so nice (and good for my photographer's ego :p).

 

This was shot with an old 90 elmarit (ca. 1970) that I recently received as a present.

I cropped it a bit; it was shot at 1 m. I am still experimenting with this lens, and I already like it very much.

 

Ece

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