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...in the flowerbeds

Cobweb on wooden fence. Rudzica, Poland.

September, 2014.

You could look through the cobwebs and see the twilight sky. Every branch joining the other. Delicately woven together, silhouetting against the sky.

 

Best viewed 'large' for richer detail.

 

See more black on blue.

 

Singapore

2005

 

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For Black and white Wednesday - signs of the season.

I went outside to feed the cats in the early morning fog and I just love seeing the cobwebs so clearly.

You have to admire how spiders do this, even if you don't like them.

Photo 2 of 2

(This is my favourite of the two)

St. Ottilien - Kapelle

Misty morning into the light cobweb

One from the archive (forgotten in more ways than one!). My apologies to any arachnophobes. I was amazed by the size and thickness of the cobwebs

267/365 (3,220)

 

When you're a 365er even the most mundane of subjects can become a daily pic :)

 

This is my front door, in need of a bit of clean.

“The agony is exquisite, is it not? A broken heart. You think you will die. But you just keep living. Day after day, after terrible day.”

— Miss Havisham

Cobweb in the sandstone rocks.

 

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, Australia.

 

Clicked at the Rock Garden, Bull Temple, Bangalore.

cobweb after rain

I went detecting this morning, all the cobwebs had little pearls on them from the mist.

Para Camar[a*]das: Haiku

 

Haiku nº3: Hilo y cristal, frágil arquitectura de luz y nácar.

Nikon D3100 - Nikkor AF-S DX 18-50 mm

Created in 1840 by David Patrrullo, an eccentric Scot.

The absence of all pretension was its charm.

Every rafter and nook was hung with thick cobwebs.

-- William Grimes

 

80 Duane Street, Manhattan,

photographed for Joseph P. Day

I took this photo last winter.

11 mm with close-up-lense :-)

last day of the 5 day b&W challenge. had to make it a cat shot-- had a little twiddle and rather liked the affect. I now nominate storeknut.

#explore 338

Found this chap hibernating (with wings and antennae tucked in) on a cobweb covered ball of refuse. I didn't even notice the other wee poser when I took the shot. Apparently, they're involved in a discourse of world cultural philosophical differences.

The early morning mists are providing good conditions for the spiders webs here in Rutland.

Pentax MX + 50mm SMC f1.4 + Fuji Sensia 100 + xpro

 

Was a joy to use my SLR again after a period of neglect,and good to be able to use focus and depth-of-field on cross-processed shots (unlike with the Viv UWS or Lomo LCA where it's all guesswork).

 

Bracketed my exposures, this is one stop under, which gave better colour shifting.

~1.5-2mm, Theridula gonygaster, a sister species to the Theridula opulenta seen a few weeks ago.

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