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by Duane McCullough
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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Jumper Spider on Fire Sticks Succulents by Duane McCullough
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Jumper Spider on Fire Sticks Succulents by Duane McCullough
I am an artist that lives in Western North Carolina near the town of Brevard where my photographic artwork of local natural scenery has been availiable online at Fine Art America since 2012. Scenes of old barns & farm houses -- together with panoramic images of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachian waterfalls, are just some of my artwork on exihibit. Many natural views of Western North Carolina throughout the four seasons can be found that include wonderful native flowering plants and local animals. As an artist with decades of commercial and fine art experience, I have applied my knowledge of composition and contrast to my artwork which has resulted in a wide range of inspirational views. Although most of my artwork is...
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Sergey Taran
Great work
Duane McCullough replied:
Thank you Sergey -- you have some great work of images of animals also!
Mary Myers
These jumpers are the ONLY spiders that I tolerate. Some how or other, I feel that they have a "mind" of their own. Drag a finger near them and watch them react. And I'll bet this little fellow was watching you!!!!!! You did a very nice job of capture, right down to the hairs on the legs. I like and thank you for sharing your find.
Duane McCullough replied:
Thanks Mary -- yes, the little fellow was watching me and seemed to want to play. Jumper spiders are the neatest of all the spiders because they look so cute and show great curiosity when, like you said, a finger is placed near them.
Denise Clark
I think I'm loosing it...he looks cute and cuddly...Seriously though...Great capture with wonderful detail. l/f
Duane McCullough replied:
Thank you Denise -- and Jumper Spider thanks you too ;)
Duane McCullough
Thanks Lynn and Michael -- this cutie was fun to catch with the camera. Jumper Spiders are very curious and I've never been bitten before by any of them -- but I try not to give them the opportunity to bite.
Lynn Palmer
What a little cutie and great detail!! v/f
Michael Hoard
Hello Dwane, that is an awesome photo, do they bite, great macro, colors and framing...This has my V, Cheers Michael Hoard