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Eureka Springs, AR.

B K

This image is better viewed: LARGE

 

Benched in Southern California

..... hanging in the doorway ... .

The undisturbed web , made by an early spider , shows the magnificent and complicated texture .

Da ich ohne Auto unterwegs bin, muss ich auch größere Lasten mit dem Fahrrad bewegen. Vor ca. 20 Jahren erwarb ich den ersten Anhänger, einen Winther "Donkey", der mir bis heute treue Dienste leistet (www.wintherbikes.com/en/category/donkey). Seine Bereitschaft Alles und Jedes zu tragen sind legendär. Sein Fahrverhalten ist jedoch gewöhnungsbedürftig. Es ist halt ein Eselchen.

Für den nicht ganz so kleinen Einkauf erwarb ich den Burley Travoy (www.flickr.com/photos/pwoelwer/15215873012/in/photolist-o...) Schön zu fahren, sehr komfortabel. Und nun den Weber Monoporter für größere Touren. Eigentlich wollte ich ihn an das Mountainbike kuppeln, aber der Schnellspanner war zu kurz. Ein Längerer ist bestellt. Und dann kommt das Teil ans MTB und los geht´s.

 

Seattle, Washington.

Tree spider...... I can't believe the shots I can get with that 300mm f/2.8L lens..this is taken with the 1.4 TC on as well..for total focal range of 420mm..

I thought I'd see if there were any autumn colours in the garden that would make a nice photo, then suddenly this caught my eye!! I managed to capture some of the colours from my Virginia Creeper in the backgrounddd.

In the sunshine on a dewy morning.

Elizabeth Street Garden, SoHo, New York

It seems some spiders had moved into out pine tree.

Model: Mercedes Peña.

MUA-HAIR: Jessie Mua Arte & Estilo

Hotel: Hospedería Casa Del Marques,

www.lacasadelmarques.info

Photo &Retouch: Javier Jayma

Imagen con Derecho de Autor.

View Large. It was one of those days to do something different

An empty seed head macro. If you look closely you can see the spider webs glistening.

A garbage truck keeping the city clean in the depths of New York's financial district.

Taken in the Adirondacks

 

I discovered this poem on the web and felt a connection to it.

 

Hannah Chamberlin

Feb 8, 2012

 

Spiderwebs

 

People in essence are spiderwebs

 

Each so fragile and beautiful

 

Yet so strong and full of purpose

 

Each molecule is connected by a strand of the web

 

Each thought intersected

 

Woven into another

 

Yet separate, unique

 

There are no two alike

 

Though many are bland

 

So distasteful

 

Never living out their full potential

 

Instead being destroyed by tiny things

 

The fears and doubts that eat away at the delicate strands

 

Still someway somehow the rare few so complicated

 

Protected so carefully by their creators

 

Manage to hold their true form

 

Even for a second in time

 

They capture drops of inspiration like dew

 

As the sunlight fades the useless webs left unprotected

 

It also catches hold of the glimmer of inspiration

 

Suddenly transformed into a shining brilliant treasure

 

The web can maintain these inspirations

 

Build them into anything they desire

 

Or they may allow them to simply lay in shadow

 

Weighing them down

 

Until they come crashing from their position of glory

 

To a simple puddle of ruin

   

Iced over spiders Web early one morning

a sign meant for caution, becomes a graffiti surface, a surface for a spider to create its web for catching food

 

c&c please, what do u all think calibrated moniter so shoulg look better

This is another web and is much smaller. It was built in the inside curve of a shepherds hook.

Community technology is great. It is incredibly refreshing to be reminded on a daily basis that, as a developer and technologist, I don't know crap about how everyday people view and use technology.

 

Two weeks ago I was in Washington, DC for the CTCnet Conference. While there I helped John Lorance of CompuMentor give a presentation on how Community Technology Centers and nonprofit orgaizations can use Web 2.0 services and tools like Flickr, del.icio.us,, wikis, mapping, et cetera to improve their programs and better fulfill their missions.

 

At the end we opened the floor to questions and comments. An attendee stood up and said that he had always been worried that with computers and machines growing ever smarter and more powerful, one day they would overthrow mankind. But after seeing these new Web 2.0 tools, he is relieved that humans will always stay one step ahead of the machines. Hallelujah.

 

I made this drawing using Inkscape, an awesome open source illustration program.

love the temperature this morning sure makes a difference

Eugene, Oregon

 

Olympus E-M5.3

Olympus 12-100mm

hexanon 100/2.8

Roberto Bolle photo by Bruce Weber

web of the Triangle Web spider, Hyptiotes. lit at night, you can see here how some spider webs reflect blue.

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