BeetleSpider

My fantastical image called “BeetleSpider”. Shame the link is broken or you've disabled images.

Nature’s accumulated too many costs recently, so it’s consolidating many of its species in an attempt to rein in expenditure.  First up is this BeetleSpider, with the legs and spinnerets of a spider, plus the body of a beetle!

…  Otherwise known as a Walnut Orb Spider, commonly found outdoors in the UK.  Not that I can remember seeing one!

As always, unedited except for a resize for your internet viewing pleasure.  I probably should have changed the white balance, but you can call me Crazy.

EXIF Data

  • model: NIKON D300
  • exposureTime: 0.008 s (10/1250) (1/125)
  • fnumber: f/5.6
  • exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
  • isoEquiv: 800
  • dateTimeDigitized: 2010:05:21 14:19:41
  • exposureBias: 0.00 (0/6)
  • flashUsed: No
  • focalLength: 200.00 (2000/10)
  • exposureMode: Auto Exposure

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