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Spotted Orbweaver

A female spotted orbweaver begins taking down her web to only rebuild it before the sun sets.

A female spotted orbweaver begins taking down her web to only rebuild it before the sun sets.
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heyitstorii_ June 07, 2016
this is such an amazing photo!!!!
WildFotos
WildFotos June 09, 2016
Thanks! It was a challenge in making this black and white due to the minimal amount of color on the spider. However, after a bit of trial and error I was able to get the right amount of details out. There are so few black and white images of spiders simply because when they are converted they become flat. So I was happy that I challenged myself to do this as it came out with a great result. Thanks for the comment!
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