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sajnos 1-2 képet tudtam csak ellőni, ez után a kép után fél perccel lemerültem :(. na igen, és a makró lencsém kicsit torzít a széleknél ezért van elszíneződés
I stepped out my door and she was web'ing me in. When done this was about 5ft high 3-4 wide and strung in my driveway in front of my door from a runner that spanned about 20 ft from roof to roof. She builds it at sun down and it is gone in the morning. Every night for the past week. She's larger than a quarter smaller than 1/2 dollar. I don't know how long it takes her to string the top runner from roof to roof but she builds the web in about 30 - 45 minutes. She is fast and non stop.
My old 35mm film archive.
The spider web with dew drops is the favorite subject for most hobbyists.
This was taken many years ago when I bought my first macro lens i.e. the Tamron 90mm.
I could not get close to the web because it was hanged up above at the door frame of a house.
The water drops are not big enough in the picture.
Anyways this is my early attempt with macro shooting.
If you love macro pictures like me, please give some comments on my other macro shots
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©2015, by Denis D'Arbela
This web was wet with the morning dew and low down in the grass enabling me to carefully place the tripod legs around it and get in very close for this abstract shot.
An old, weathered locomotive at Steamtown USA in Scranton, Pa. Shot with a Sony A6500 and 18-55 lens. Grunged up with Nik's tonal contrast filter.
Autumn is drawing in and that brings the Spiders out into there webs. I love the combination of these lovely creatures and the bokeh mixed with their webs
Took a trip to Prestwick Carr with Dan, a very misty start to the day resulted in this single shot during the first hour or so. The web was situated in the corner of a metal gate.
This spider was content to stay at home in the wet weather. I spotted the spider and web as I darted from the house to the garden to feed the rabbit - 14th October, 2014
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Chin up, chin up
Everybody loves a happy face
Wear it, share it
It'll brighten up the darkest place
Twinkle, sparkle
Let a little sunshine in
You'll be on the right side, looking at the bright side
Up with your chinny-chin-chin.
(from Charlotte's Web 1973)