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(287/365) Our second morning of frosts, this 10ft high Gorse hedge was literally festooned with thousands of cobwebs. I took this on my iPhone at about 9.15am (still in my dressing gown & wearing green garden clogs lol) looking up the garden towards a Cherry tree. It's a misty morning, but bright sun peeking through made the sky very pale so I used the phone's inbuilt HDR function (Arachtober 9)
On an autumn morning, I stopped by the wood. The sun rays were coming through the fog and the leaves. I was spellbound to see the magical beauty of an autumn morning. When the cold was pulling me to my house I saw this great beauty. I saw a tiny spider web glittering with sunlight. I was stunned to see how a tiny spider web can produce such magical colors. I tried to capture this beautiful moment.
I hope you all have enjoyed ur autumn
And hope u all will love this picture.
Have a happy Tuesday.
The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web.
Delicate spider web in our garden after a night of heavy fog.
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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!!!
Wearing Violent Seduction. Tattoos by Endless Pain. Hair by Limerence. Eyes, lipstick and septum piercing by Suicidal Unborn.
A dewy web draped over a juniper. Another from my growing collection of dewy images.
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Web Dew
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Set for Maitreya + Petite, Legacy + Perky, Kupra + Kups, Freya, Erika and eBody Reborn.
Umbrella with and without threads
Dress
Ruffles body and arms
Panties
Can be worn sparately
Copy-Mod
Fatpack version is HUD driven
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A very heavy fog here this morning and I liked the droplets on this spider web on our balcony railing.
Cottage Lake has toxic blue-green algae. Some days look better than others and it mostly accumulates at the lake's shore lines.
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A très bientôt dans vos univers!
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See you soon!!
Merci aussi aux administrateurs de groupes pour leurs invitations
Many thanks to administrators of groups for invits
I have seen many photographs of spider webs on Flickr this summer. They are all so unique and artistic. Here is mine. I happened to see thousands of spider webs while walking to the misty prairie (previous and next pictures). I usually pass this prairie by car. If I hadn't done Flickr, I would never have thought of shooting spider webs.
Using the vantage point of the Ferry that was taking us to Vancouver, clouds in a close by mountain looked like a web. Given the time of day, this webbing appeared to have caught color as its quarry. The myriad of colors had been hunted down and fallen prey while I watched them mull about, ever changing while we moved.
Je suis retournée à l'endroit dans le jardin où j'avais vu l'araignée précédemment postée et elle était là, fidèle au poste. Suivant l'endroit où on se place les couleurs du fond sont différentes car les arbustes sont variés.
I went back to the spot in the garden where I had found the spider I posted recently and it was still there. The colours of the background vary according to the angle from where I shoot because there are different bushes there with different colours. Loved those hues here.
A female Calliope Hummingbird with a strand of spider web attached to her head and beak.
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