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Exploring the new installation 'The Elastic Garage' of Haveit Neox at ArtSpace @ UTSA
Fun to wander around. I got stuck in a spiderweb
With September comes spider season on the South Shore. Here we have 5 webs on one bush that where not there last night.
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While cleaning up my hard drive, I found raw files from our last fall vacation that I hadn't even looked at yet. I found this one interesting because you can see the rising sun behind the perfect spider's web. I loved that cold morning mood and we had another beautiful sunny October day.
"Le matin, chaque grande herbe porte une toile d'araignée comme une petite voile. Le soleil paraît, et tout sombre."
Jules Renard
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As in some backward parts of the world the 31st of October is marked as Halloween, in the more civilised parts this is Reformation Day, the Macro Mondays group chose 'phobia' to be today's theme.
I had wanted to skip this, as I really loathe Halloween, but as I came across these dew clad cobwebs in the sunight on the cemetery, I couldn't resist taking some pictures. Although there is no spider visible, this points of course towards arachnophobia.
I admit that I'm not really sure how big this part of the cobwebs really is - you don't carry a ruler in your pockets. But I have good reason to believe that this is smaller than the allowed three inches, because this thing, let's call it, for want of a better word, a camera, complained about me being too close to the subject for the autofocus to work - which always happens when I'm trying to take a macro. And of that shot, this is cropped to about half size, so I should be good.
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