Panagor

All shots with the 90mm Panagor

Photographer:
clownshoes
Uploaded:
2012-09-04
Tags:
3200iso 35mm ants b&w bay bugs coral dragonfly limestone pushed smoke spider
Camera:
Nikon F3
Film:
Kodak Tri-X
City:
Homestead, FL
Country/region:
United States
Year:
2012
Time:
afternoon
Albums:
Life in PANAGOR and Spiders

5 Comments

  1. koduckgirl
    koduckgirl ·

    Um holy crap!!!

  2. weleasewoger72
    weleasewoger72 ·

    I now have to change my pants!

  3. neufotomacher
    neufotomacher ·

    I'm a little rusty, but if the web is sub-parallel to the ground or water surface, then this is a Tetragnathid, otherwise it is a garden spider.

  4. clownshoes
    clownshoes ·

    @neufotomacher They have a common name of 'banana spider' or 'golden orb weaver' because in just the right light, their webs look like gold. This must be a female, sometimes you see them with a smaller companion.

  5. neufotomacher
    neufotomacher ·

    @clownshoes The females in non-tarantula spiders are 2 to 5 times larger than the male. Definitely a female. Definitely some type of orb-weaver. Males can be potential meal after mating rituals in these higher web weavers.

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