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When I got up this morning, a sea mist had come in overnight leaving dew on dozens of cobwebs in the garden with the sun just breaking through, but, there was just this one with a dark background, and about 4 metres away, so I needed to use my 300mm manual focus lens, and of about 5 shots, this was the only one sharp enough
Macro Mondays: Mysterious
Saturday morning, I went to walk the dog as usual and I found a cobweb which was reflected by morning sun and shiny rainbow color. Maybe they lure games out by this mysterious beauty.
That cannot be seen with the naked eyes in this way. It is a macro mystery!!
One of my favourite things to photograph. I didn't expect a damp foggy morning and cobwebs at the beginning of August though!
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Plenty of spiders webs this morning and this was one of several hanging in my Buddliea bush......Please note it has been turned 90* and was originaly upright.
With cobwebs removed… very scruffy at the moment.. looking out from the kitchen to the north to the #livingthedreamgarden
Needs a good weekly soak in a bucket of water, after our week away, and the pot dates from a pot plant party in 1970-71
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No Doubt's Spiderwebs is a good song to listen to while looking at this.
Think of the amount of work that was required to make this.
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My neck and shoulders ache, though I do not know why. I also think that the technology in this house is going to trigger at least two mental breakdowns - Dad and me. I am certain that at least half of my posts complain about technology. I want to live in the days of typewriters and rotary phones and developing one's own film. When lives did not revolve around LCD screens.
Did you know that theoretically immortal jellyfish, like their name suggests, can live forever by the process of reversing the biotic lifecycle, meaning that it goes back to being a polyp? Of course, in practice, most are killed by disease or predation, but they are the only known animal with the ability to completely return to their juvenile state, so, in lab conditions, they can live forever. Just one of the many reasons why jellyfish terrify me.