“About now, young fly began to wonder if he should have perhaps paid more attention to those old ‘parlour’ stories . . .”
The spider is about 1/2 the size of my pinky thumbnail, the fly a teeny tiny gnat. But from their point of view, this life and death moment as dramatic as any lion vs zebra encounter on the proverbial plains of the Serengeti.
ISO 100 f2.8 1/320 sec,
50mm manual lens with 16mm extension tube
A while back I ran away from a twentymumble-year corporate career to be a feckless art student. Since then I've dirtied my hands with, metaphorically and/or literally, bronze and ceramic sculpture, photography, and digital and traditional illustration. Mask making was one discovery, dovetailing with my interests in teaching and performing improvised theatre.
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