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Argiope bruennichi ; Locronan 19 08 2007

Argiope bruennichi ; Locronan 19 08 2007

by Pom'

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Ilda Gravina, on October 1, 2008, said:

Mamma che bella! Quante cose si notano che agli occhi non sono visibili. E si vede anche come l'ingegnere ha progettato la trama della sua tela. Complimenti Pom. E' bello scoprire sempre qualcosa. Ciao, Ilda.

Pom', on October 1, 2008, said:

grazie Ilda di questa gradita visita ! ne ho un'altra che mi sembra ancora più interessante, per lo meno più esotica. Un caro saluto, Pom'

giulio colla, on November 28, 2008, said:

Pom'

Si tratta di una femmina di Argiope bruennichi il maschio è molto più piccolo e di colore più chiaro, quasi sbiadito

Ciao, Giulio

Pom', on November 28, 2008, said:

grazie mille Giulio ! ho aggiunto il suo nome al titolo. il maschio fa bene a nascondersi, di solito vanno mangiati dalle femmine, nevvero ?

ciao, Pom'

Tonia.J, on December 3, 2008, said:

Pom,beautiful but,brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr,have an nice day,Tonia

Pom', on December 3, 2008, said:

true Tonia ; I don't hate them like so many people do, but even though I know they're helpful when they capture flies or mosquitoes, I don't really like them either ;)

Peter C Byron, on December 6, 2008, said:

Emm I have to speak on behalf of the spider. They are truly amazing 8 eyes to give superb vision. They remove billions of extremely harmful insects, So don't ever kill one unless they are 1 meter tall and have you cornered. Otherwise Shelob will come to as you sleep, truss you up and leave your paralised body for the golblins:)

R&H Peter

Pom', on December 6, 2008, said:

I don't know this Shelob, Peter, but I'll follow your advice, it sounds wise enough :) though, after a hard battle I had to kill one which was living by our bed in a little house in that place, if you include legs, it was big like my fist, and incredibly fast. someone had to die, her or my wife. I made up my mind quite fast after considering the question for a little while ;)

H&R to you and to her memory, Pom'

Pom', on February 5, 2009, said:

redoutable prédateur en effet, heureusement qu'il n'en existe pas à notre échelle.

avel-breizh, on March 28, 2009, said:

Argiope bruennichi ou Araneus diadematus ? Belle image quoi qu'il en soit, félicitations.

Pom', on March 28, 2009, said:

Argiope bruennichi ou Araneus diadematus ? je crois plutôt que c'est une araignée, cher avel-breizh, mais je n'en mettrais pas ma main au feu : je n'y connais pas grand chose en botanique ;)

avel-breizh, on March 28, 2009, said:

Vous avez raison ; peu importe le nom en effet, la beauté risquerait de s'effacer derrière les mots.

A propos d'un précédent commentaire, vous sembliez heureu(se?)x qu'il n'y en ait pas à notre échelle. Méfiez-vous quand même de ces prédateurs à deux pattes flanqués d'un attaché-case.

Pom', on March 28, 2009, said:

le conseil me semble judicieux avel-breizh, je tâcherai de le garder à l'esprit :)

roccochiara, on August 22, said:

complimenti....bellissimo momento di inquadratura e tempistica...bravo

arturo defilippi, on October 7, said:

a caccia... della prima foto... ciao. arturo

Pom', on October 7, said:

Chiara grazie della visita !

Arturo ormai sei nella tele :)

→ Jean-Pierre Dimier, on October 23, said:

très belle celle là.

Amitié jpierre

Pom', on October 23, said:

il se confirme que les hommes, contrairement à leurs sensibles compagnes, ne craignent pas les araignées ;) merci Jean-Pierre !

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    • Camera: Panasonic DMC-TZ3
    • Taken on 2007/08/19 15:32:33
    • Exposure: 0.010s (1/100)
    • Focal Length: 4.60mm
    • F/Stop: f/3.300
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