This gallery will mark the first publishing of my new series—Found Ephemera: A Weekly Original. On a weekly to bi-weekly basis, my personal photography will be showcased, featuring largely insect and found still-life style. The style of my personal works aims to capture simple moments/subjects in a more intimate and often dramatic manner that resonates with the audience. Put simply, photos of everyday life that catch my eye, but the beauty of which is often overlooked by others. My goal is to foster an appreciation for the less-noticed aspects of life in the viewer.
CONTENT WARNING—This week’s publication includes pictures of the following: moths, spiders
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Autumn leaves catching the light near sunset—The Hudson.
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Spotted a golden orb-weaver spider also known as a banana spider—Trichonephila clavipes.
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Going in for a closer look of the orb-weaver.
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Orb weaver side-view.
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Mid range shot of golden silk orb-weaver spider.
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Close-up of trichonephila clavipes.
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Close-up of trichonephila clavipes.
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Bottom view of trichonephila clavipes.
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Close-up of bottom view.
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Centered bottom view of the golden silk orb-weaver.
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Leaves resting near numbered (25) lamp post—The Hudson back lot.
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Close-up of numbered (25) lamp post—The Hudson back lot.
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Light beautifully filtering through tree branches—The Hudson.
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Cozy vibes looking up at the tree trunk.
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Flora pushing through black chain link.
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Close-up of flora pushing through black chain link.
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Spotted Rosa ‘Radtkopink’ on a night walk.
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Getting a closer look of these beautiful roses.
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Close-up shot left side—rosa ‘radtkopink’.
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Rhododendron indicum ‘Formosa’—Southern Indica azalea.
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Seed pods—pond at The Hudson.
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Small fishing box sitting near pond’s edge.
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Small leaves sitting on a young tree branch—Mill Creek Regional Park.
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Snapping turtle found in the Mill Creek Regional Park pond.