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Spider waiting in her web. Although I like spiders, I don't know their names..... so if anyone can identify her.....

I guess one thing fog is good for is finding things you don't normally see, like these webs. At the lake I found one that lined up so the gazebo was sort of centered in the middle of the web, not a good composition, but then who cares really!!!

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Not really; the spiders were just enjoying the windy weather we've been having this fall. This was at the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, and just one of dozens of them in a grassy area.

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Sunrise across a spider web 😊

Nice to see this guy at home when I found his misty web!

Definitely autumnal this morning with mist along the river. A rather unfinished effort

Spider Web sometimes you find these in unusual places, this one was in a wooded area that was damp and cool, found in North Carolina.

Photo taken in Lake Leelanau, MI. Sept. 2011 with a Canon T2i using a Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens.

 

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Had Fun Shooting rained on Spider Web's.

Spider on web with drops

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What a tangled web we weave... Spider webs offer such fertile ground for the imagination. They lend themselves as symbols for so much that goes on in our lives, in our world, or, in this case, outer space.

Funny how the side of the ridge that I live on is often bathed in sunlight, and the side of the ridge where Callum Brae is, is bathed in fog. This time I took the precaution of taking a macro lens with me in case the light was too poor for birds.

Australian Capital Territory, August, 2015.

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A lovely morning of diffused light and previous rainfall made for some nice spider webs. Out came the macro lens :-)

Miniature cob web in the sunlight

There is another web before this one.

Spider on web with drops

A fly that has just bee in a web and weaved by a spider now being decapitated by a hornet

Cobwebs moistened by the morning mist on Warsash Shore in Hampshire

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