Ever wonder why you see them in the fall? It’s their seasonal timetable - they hatch in the spring, reproduce in the fall. Most spiders are not poisonous, and they are great insect predators. The web is made from a liquid protein inside the spider that hardens when exposed to air. The designs are incredibly intricate, add a little dew or rain, and it’s art.
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Photography grounds me and elates me. I am inspired by nature and its perfection. I see things that compel me to take a photograph, things that are ordinary, or small and go unseen by others. This is my purpose as a visual story teller. See my work in the Beach Paper and the Cape Gazette, or visit my website denyhoweth.com.
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