Hundreds of spiders are so miniature that they look like a lump of dirt. This lump starts to disintegrate when my "up-close" curiosity overwhelms.
I think of whom to follow initially, but chasing two rabbits means catching neither. I turn to continuous high speed, focus on the big lump and hand over everything to my luck.
It is easier when the miniature mushrooms are not rabbits.
With such a skinny body, their heads look abnormally huge, and their lucks are very much required when a small breeze comes up.
That is the side effect of extreme dieting.
And bald-headed, and the whole body shrinks under this unshrinkable head that contains a hard brain that determines to be miniature.
And small is beautiful.
Small is beautiful and so much fun to photograph. Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy observing nature up close. Neat macro shots.
ReplyDeleteeeekkkkk, that's a lot of spiders. you have a great eye for the incredibly small!!!
ReplyDeleteyou're so cute. :) extreme dieting. :)
ReplyDeletelove the baby spiders!
That is a massive ball of spiders! Most interesting to see; you have a good eye to find them and a good talent to be able to photograph them. But I am glad you also included some mushrooms -- and yes, these ones have a very skinny supporting structure. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose spiders are giving me the heebie geebies!
ReplyDeleteThose spiders are really cool, and your shots of them worked!
ReplyDeleteSmall but beautiful, the spiders are out of this world.
ReplyDeleteanother creative post and beautiful nature photography!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you!
artmusedog and carol
Oh wow, those spiders! And the mushroom is awesome too, such a tiny world.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I love the many baby spider one. Yea, they say that extreme dieting is not so good, but they wont listen! :)
ReplyDeleteSmall is, indeed, beautiful! Love those skinny mushrooms and those tiny baby spiders. Wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteThe tiny golden mushrooms are so cute, they do have shrunken little stems. I shudder to find such balls of tiny spiders, I hope it is warmer there for them than it is here.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the itsy-bitsy spider and the water spout.
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I think that's the most spiders I've seen at one time. Good pictures.
ReplyDeleteYour little toadstools are just so pretty! The spiders certainly know how to party!
ReplyDeleteIt's a small world indeed, with many kings and queens..... and I love the kingdom of spiders, very aerial.
ReplyDelete✿✿ミ
ReplyDelete۵ Olá!
Uma vez eu vi esse fenômeno do nascimento de centenas de aranhas... elas foram carregada pelo vento.
Os cogumelos magrelos são graciosos.
✿ミ
╭✿╯Boa semana!
╰✿╮Beijinhos do Brasil.
So true...small is very beautiful when one has an eye to see it! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteso many spiders..
ReplyDeleteIt;s rainy season over here. My garden is full of snails now .
Wounderful photos!
ReplyDeleteHugs Britta
I have seen a group of baby spiders before, but couldn't stomach myself to take pictures.
ReplyDeleteYour mushroom photos are just beautiful!
So many spiders! And I always enjoy your mushroom photos!
ReplyDeleteEEK!! LOL
ReplyDeletePretty mushrooms!
I have to say I am drawn to those bright mushrooms. Thanks as always for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
ReplyDeleteCute shots of the baby spiders. I'm very happy they're nowhere near me though!
ReplyDeletegreat shots but the thousands of crawling spidey gives me the chills..ewww.. :)
ReplyDeleteThe small seed boxes are wonderful in your photos. They also have a beautiful soft background:-) The little mushrooms are very beautifully photographed. Class!
ReplyDeleteSmall, but diverse!
ReplyDeleteJajajajaaa ... not good, so much diet :))
ReplyDeleteGood week.
a hug.
and all the best things come in small packages
ReplyDeletemollyxxx