Park SpiderCaptured by James Engel on June 18, 2014, this remarkable image reveals the fascinating world of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia. Through the lens of a Nikon D7000, we are drawn into an intimate encounter with a large Alopecosa kochi spider, artfully camouflaged within its surroundings. With a focal length of 48mm, a shutter speed of 1/250 sec, and an aperture of ƒ/29, every intricate detail of this eight-legged marvel is magnified, inviting us to appreciate the delicate balance of life in the wild. The spider, occupying nearly the entire frame, serves as a stunning reminder of the beauty in the unnoticed, urging us to look closer at the often-overlooked wonders of our natural world. In the tapestry of nature, each creature plays a vital role, weaving a story of survival and resilience. Let this image inspire us to embrace the intricate artistry that surrounds us, and to find beauty even in the smallest of beings. 🌍✨ #NaturePhotography #AlopecosaKochi #HarpersFerry |
Photographer: James Engel |
Date: Wednesday, June 18th, 2014 |
Focal Length: 48mm |
Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec |
Aperture: ƒ/29 |
ISO: 100 |
Location: North America, The United States of America, West Virginia, Harpers Ferry, National Park, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park |
Animal: Animalia, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Araneae, Lycosidae, Alopecosa, Alopecosa kochi |
Keyword: Landscapes & Nature |