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Friday, November 14, 2014

It's a Small World


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.


31 comments:

  1. Small is beautiful and so much fun to photograph. Nice shots!

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  2. I really enjoy observing nature up close. Neat macro shots.

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  3. eeekkkkk, that's a lot of spiders. you have a great eye for the incredibly small!!!

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  4. you're so cute. :) extreme dieting. :)

    love the baby spiders!

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  5. 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!

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  6. Those spiders are giving me the heebie geebies!

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  7. Those spiders are really cool, and your shots of them worked!

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  8. Small but beautiful, the spiders are out of this world.

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  9. another creative post and beautiful nature photography!

    Happy Weekend to you!
    artmusedog and carol

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  10. Oh wow, those spiders! And the mushroom is awesome too, such a tiny world.

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  11. Great pictures! I love the many baby spider one. Yea, they say that extreme dieting is not so good, but they wont listen! :)

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  12. Small is, indeed, beautiful! Love those skinny mushrooms and those tiny baby spiders. Wonderful shots.

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  13. The 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.

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  14. Reminds me of the itsy-bitsy spider and the water spout.
    ~

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  15. I think that's the most spiders I've seen at one time. Good pictures.

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  16. Your little toadstools are just so pretty! The spiders certainly know how to party!

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  17. It's a small world indeed, with many kings and queens..... and I love the kingdom of spiders, very aerial.

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  18. ✿✿ミ
    ۵ 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.

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  19. So true...small is very beautiful when one has an eye to see it! Great shots!

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  20. so many spiders..

    It;s rainy season over here. My garden is full of snails now .

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  21. I have seen a group of baby spiders before, but couldn't stomach myself to take pictures.

    Your mushroom photos are just beautiful!

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  22. So many spiders! And I always enjoy your mushroom photos!

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  23. I have to say I am drawn to those bright mushrooms. Thanks as always for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)

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  24. Cute shots of the baby spiders. I'm very happy they're nowhere near me though!

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  25. great shots but the thousands of crawling spidey gives me the chills..ewww.. :)

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  26. The small seed boxes are wonderful in your photos. They also have a beautiful soft background:-) The little mushrooms are very beautifully photographed. Class!

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  27. Jajajajaaa ... not good, so much diet :))
    Good week.
    a hug.

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  28. and all the best things come in small packages

    mollyxxx

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