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Heavy frost clings to a tiny spider web after a freezing night.

It was about -5 degrees C when I took this. The ice crystals looked so big against this tiny spider web.

To really appreciate this you should look at the ORIGINAL size

View my stream LARGE on DARKR it is worth it.

View On Black

again & again

© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul

Spider webs coated coated with dew.

الملكة رانيا خلال مشاركتها في قمة "الويب" 2022

لشبونة، البرتغال / 2 تشرين الثاني 2022

 

Queen Rania at the Web Summit

Lisbon, Portugal / 2 November 2022

© Royal Hashemite Court

 

Look inside the raindrops and see amazing designs.

the morning dew collects on the abandonded webs, the weight of the water slowly rips the fine weave

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Mighty Imaging

Two spider´s web processed with three textures.

Point St Mark Marina

fuji fp-3000b negative early pull preset

 

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Yamnuska from hwy1

web of the Triangle Web spider, Hyptiotes. lit at night, you can see here how some spider webs reflect blue.

Clouds just after a thunderstorm, just before sunset.

i took this on thanksgiving day...the webs weren't even visible until the sunlight hit them.

anyways, it isn't the greatest photo but i like it, and i needed some color in my photostream :p

Yale University Art Gallery, New Heaven, CT.

Kimberly Bogle Shoot

Bloomington, IN

Lake Monroe

Luminous light on a cloudy day in the Great Swamp, New Jersey. Shot with a Sony RX10m3. Processed with Photoshop and Nik software.

Between the rocks, a bunch of webs are made.

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The Nursery web spider is a common spider of grassland and scrub, and is often seen sunbathing among Brambles and Stinging Nettles. The adults are active hunters and do not spin a web to catch food, instead using a quick sprint to capture flies and other insects. The female carries her large, round egg-sac in her fangs. When the young are about to hatch, she builds a silk sheet among the vegetation to act as a tent, sheltering them until they are old enough to leave on their own.

Little Island, Hudson River Park, New York

Camera: Mamiya RB 67 ProS

Lens: Mamiya 90 KL

Film: Kodak Ektachrome

Dev.: E-6

Scan.: Epson V750

Morwell crinigan rd reserve.

Within the tangled web of facts, many a truths are laid to rest.

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