Posted on August 10, 2014 By Michael Griffiths
Category: Insects, Invertebrates, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, Wildlife Photography Tags: Canon 500D DSLR camera., Canon EFS 60 mm f2.8 macro lens, Insects, Kidderminster, nature, Nature Photography., Photography, Stourport on Severn, Wilden Marsh, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, wildlife photography, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
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Like when you are in the middle of nowhere, 50 miles from the nearest town, the light is fading and your car is stalled in 2 feet of water from a flash flood? Yes I have had that completely trapped feeling.
Your comment qualifies as a completely trapped experience, Timothy. I’m glad you made it out of that dangerous situation.
Fortunately our cell phones worked better in the middle of nowhere than they do at home. I was able to call a tow truck and give him the GPS coordinates of where we were.
Technology works, Timothy, and has been proved, yet again, to be a lifesaver.
Not a happy position to find oneself in …
Especially if you are a fly waiting for the return of the spider.
Looks a ghastly little creature which makes me squirm, but there’s no denying it’s a great macro shot.
Haha! Thanks for your comment, Vicki. 🙂
This is the fate of all living things, the trap of death.
Well, I hope my days are not destined to end in a spider’s web, Alex. 😉
If you do I am sure you will record a great photograph of the spider and its web 🙂