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A day out for my Birthday with a friend today saw me pick her up at 9 this morning, I turned up to find her raving about all the cobwebs and how her phone wouldn't focus, I happened to have my camera in my handbag so grabbed a quick shot...lovely they are, so fascinating to see them like this.
Shot with really nice old manual lens Helios 44M 58mm from my window.Spider's web was beautiful so I taught I should take a photo, and here it goes.Hope you like it.Cheers! :D
The Veluwe is a forest-rich ridge of hills (1100 km2) in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. The Veluwe features many different landscapes, including woodland, heath, some small lakes and Europe's largest sand drifts.
The Veluwe is the largest push moraine complex in the Netherlands, stretching 60 km from north to south, and reaching heights of up to 110 metres. The Veluwe was formed by the Saalian glacial during the Pleistocene epoch, some 200,000 years ago. Glaciers some 200 metres thick pushed the sand deposits in the Rhine and Maas Delta sideways, creating the hills which now form most of the Veluwe. Because the hills are made of sand, rain water disappears rapidly, and then it flows at a depth of tens of metres to the edges where it reaches the surface again.
Originally the Veluwe was surrounded by a string of swamps, heavily populated with game such as deer and wild boar because these areas offered rich vegetation to feed on. Since the 1990s many plans are underway, or have already been implemented, to restore these wetlands by blocking the drainage systems built by farmers during the last 150 years. This results in very dry heathland changing into wetland within a span of just a few hundred metres. The Wisselse Veen near the village of Epe, on the North East Veluwe, offers a good example of this.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Taken by: Emiel Dekker (emield.myportfolio.com/)
Here's a single photo from this timelapse (the previous photo is a time stack of the whole timelapse) The exposure was a little different (darker) as this one one of the test photos I took before starting the lapse.
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This poor spider leaves the web whenever I arrive, since I started experimenting with flash on its spider web - I did manage to catch it as it left
The entrance hall of the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison. The colors of the galleries are frequently changing, and I prefered the purple phase again.
The KBC Tower, Antwerp, known locally as Boerentoren was recently covered in netting whilst it was being cleaned, giving the appearance it was actually covered in cobwebs.....