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Bird Netting is often installed indoors in rafter areas that have overhead lighting fixtures. Zippers can be installed in the Bird Net to allow access to such features.

Netting we made for the wee fella to keep him in the v-berth during nap time. Works as a great playpen too. Clips on four corners. When not in use, we just have the top left one unclipped and leave the rest attached.

Shrimp Boat at rest, Bluffton Oyster Company.

 

Cotton and I had a free evening and so we put the kayak in at the old Oyster Company. The river was quiet and the late afternoon sun beginning to stretch the shadows. The tide was exceptionally high and so we elected to stay close to shore and explore the deep coves that reach in from the river like long fingers into the town of Bluffton Itself. It was a peaceful time.

 

May River, Bluffton South Carolina.

Beautiful and functional. Each bed at Xinalani Retreat has a beautiful mosquito net. Not often needed, they combine function and a stunning element of design.

Close up of my netting curtain detailing.

Going through my archives this weekend and found my Steveston work. It's a little touristy village within Richmond, BC and one of my favourite places to venture out to to photograph all the fishing boats etc. I keep forgetting I have these hiding waiting to be played with. Of course I worked on these when I had other things to do. I love how this one turned out. This netting was draped over the fence at one of the restaurants there. Beauty!

Texture: Kim Klassen

 

"The Sea, once it casts it's spell, holds one in it's net of wonder forever."

~Jacques Cousteau

Kukup Laut, a very unique and a century old fishing village built entirely on stilts on the sea surrounded by water, is the southernmost village found at the southwest tip of the Peninsular of West Malaysia, and suppose to be the southernmost village found in the Continental of Asia. Located about 70 kilometers away from Johor Bahru, and 20 kilometers from Pontian, Kukup Laut has only one road to access by land. It may be reached by sea boarding ferry leaving World Trade Center in Singapore daily. The entire village is linked by jetty also built on stilts on sea. This place is famous of its seafood. It’s geographically and ideally shadowed by one of the world’s largest mangrove swamp island - Kukup Island along which numerous fish-farms bob up and down on the surface of the Kukup Sea.

  

Shot on the Santa Monica Pier for the Third Annual World Wide Photo Walk 2010.

overall bird barrier netting applied on a historic facade of a building in the centre of lausanne, switzerland. the netting is of the same colour as the paint, so it should go unnoticed. its main purpose is to keep birds away from using the facade for landing and nesting. it should also reduce necessary maintenance of the facade surface. however, because of its scale, it is not only noticeable but also demands quite some maintenance. all litter falling out of windows stays caught inside the net.

Bird netting installed with glue on anchors in order to keep birds off this balcony for good!! This is our 2 inch polyethylene netting.

These were fun to do. I like working netting into stuff so hard now.

 

Freehand mixed-media embroidery done during my commute (though stretched and backed at home).

Some kind-hearted soul left this in the butterfly garden that’s on the grounds of our local train station.

Pentacon AV 80mm 2.8

Old Pavillion, Braintree and Bocking

Scaffolding debris netting covers the brassicas

A 3D crosseye view.

 

TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:

 

www.neil.creek.name/blog/2008/02/28/how-to-see-3d-photos/

Just two kilometres outside Tayrona National Park on Colombia's northern coast, Eco Hostel Yuluka, with its beautiful gardens and friendly staff, is rather super :-) Comfy beds too!

 

El Zaino - Colombia.

Netting on a crab pot, commercial fishing vessel, Ballard, WA

I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it. ~Pablo Picasso

another example of the way fabric behaves

We used hardware cloth for the front half of the pen and normal poultry netting for the one door.

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