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I'm sure the spider who owns this web was aiming to catch something a little more nutritious, however the mist this morning had other ideas. I'm just addicted to water drops in spider webs....
(287/365) Our second morning of frosts, this 10ft high Gorse hedge was literally festooned with thousands of cobwebs. I took this on my iPhone at about 9.15am (still in my dressing gown & wearing green garden clogs lol) looking up the garden towards a Cherry tree. It's a misty morning, but bright sun peeking through made the sky very pale so I used the phone's inbuilt HDR function (Arachtober 9)
This is one of the very first macro pictures I took during the year (2017). I'm not sure if it is sharp enough for flickr but I keep being drawn to it when I look back at the pictures I took this year and the colour of the background draws me to this spiders web. So I'm going to upload to judge whether it has any merit or not...lol
The shore of the Istra Reservoir. September 2017.
Camera: Nikon F80
Lens: Sigma 150/2.8
Film: FujiFilm Superia 200
Scanned by Minolta Dimage ScanElite 5400 by VueScan
A rather large spider web on the front verandah of my house. For over a week now I have been carefully stepping to the left when leaving the house to avoid tearing it.
We were camping next to a beautiful meadow, and I took my camera to go sit in it for a bit, waiting for the sun to drop below the horizon. When I went to shoot the sunset, my 400mm decided to focus on this spider building a web! This was nothing my eye could ever have seen. It was so beautifully backlit, made iridescent from the perfect light of the sunset.
Photo taken May 6, 2021