
Hello Hivers
How are you all friends, this time I will try to participate in the macrophotography round 42 contest which was published a few days ago, where I found a spider as the object of my photo, here are some of the pictures I managed to get










Araneus diadematus is a species of spider which belongs to the family Araneidae. This species is also part of the genus Araneus and the order Araneae. The scientific name of this species was first published in 1757 by Clerck.
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The spider looks busy taking care of its prey that has been trapped in its web, a fly looks dead and is ready to be eaten by this spider, even though the size of the fly is balanced with it that is not a reason to stop its intention as a predator
This spider likes to hunt in the grass and set its web in small grass, but the color is so beautiful that this unique spider can be seen clearly, even though its size is not too big
I approached him to see what he was doing with the fly, he seemed very busy and was unable to roll over the large body of the fly, and still continued to weave his web.




This image shows the actual size of the two objects above, I deliberately did not enlarge the image when photographing them, and even though the fly is dead, it still looks attractive
That's all I can share for this contest, thank you and see you soon
| Note; all pictures were taken with a smartphone camera and edited with lightrhoom + picsart |
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Excellent macro photography of the anachnid unwrapping its meal!🕷🕸🦟
Glad to hear you loved it, thanks and happy weekend