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sent on August 27, 2014 (1:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
not that I intend to do that much of spiders but I seem to remember some study of ethology that this species adds to its web ricamino that characteristic that makes it very interesting for certain prey, and it seems to me, though perhaps a bit ' clear and therefore not separated from the background, see here! perhaps even seen the spider belly is less attractive than when viewed from the "backbone" ... but nonetheless I especially like this photo from a aesthetic point of view! I leave it to more specialized connoisseurs arguments about how it is represented here the person in question; experience I can only say it was a disaster, that most of the time there is no possibility of going to shoot even on the opposite side of the canvas! :-) non è che io me ne intenda poi tanto di ragni ma mi pare di ricordare da qualche studio di etologia che questa specie aggiunge alla sua tela quel caratteristico ricamino che la rende molto interessante per certe prede, e mi pare che, sebbene forse un po' chiara e quindi poco staccata dallo sfondo, qui si veda! forse anche il ragno visto di pancia è meno attraente di quello visto dalla parte "dorsale"... ma ciò nonostante a me questa foto piace soprattutto da un punto di vista estetico! lascio agli intenditori argomentazioni più specialistiche su come è rappresentato il soggeto in questione; per esperienza posso solo dire che è una vera disdetta, che il più delle volte non ci sia possibilità di andare a scattare anche dal lato opposto della tela!
sent on September 12, 2014 (4:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Lisa
l 'argiope never choose seats "easy" when he builds his canvas and you have to be careful not to touch the wires as self-defense starts to swing the net and in this case should go away and leave her alone
thanks for the visit and for the comment
Hello
Savior Grazie Lisa
l ' argiope non sceglie mai posti "facili" ove costruisce la sua tela e bisogna fare attenzione a non toccare i fili in quanto come autodifesa comincia a fare oscillare la rete ed in questo caso conviene allontanarsi e lasciarla tranquilla