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Not had much opportunity of late to get my camera out as Christmas has taken over and children have been poorly. However when I spotted this frosty web outside my house this morning I couldn't resist the opportunity!
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Set as cover photo for Explore Reloaded! on 2 April 2024.
A look at an Agalenatea redii spider and at its web. The fine web always poses a challenge for stacking, a lot of cleaning is required after retouching. Such a headache!
Stack info: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon MP-E 65 lens
46 natural light exposures at f4.5, ISO 200
Back to Branklyn
We recently visited Branklyn Garden again. And, it was fascinating.
My wife spotted this web, which was backlit by the morning sun.
It’s stunningly intricate (and it’s a pattern!). It’s also larger than I thought at first glance. Look carefully around the edges of the shot and you’ll see the outer limits of the web. Wonderful!
P102-9404 Taken at: Branklyn Garden, Perth, Scotland.
Woke up just as the fog was burning off. Water droplets had collected on everything, including some nicely backlit spider webs.
from the old Calsan website archived on web.archive.org before becoming inaccessible again. If anyone else has a picture of the Amrep octo with this color scheme and the Calsan frame poster, let me know so i can get a closer look. So far only Shadofax96 (Bill Tetreault) uploaded a Calsan picture which has the frame poster partially cropped.
..... hanging in the doorway ... .
The undisturbed web , made by an early spider , shows the magnificent and complicated texture .
I have wound up the contrast here just to attract your attention, making the background darker.
Those amazing refracted light shows in the web weren't visible to me until I had it on the computer screen.
Look below and I have a cropped image of that awesome rainbow coloured part of the lower left corner.
Somewhere over a RAINBOW