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Or should I say mistress - it's the female orb weaver spiders that grow large and spin their intricate webs.
Woodland photoshoot with green/brown corset and matching fascinator.
Designer - Jennifer Marsh
Model - Hayley Eldridge
Photographer - Virginia Marsh
Canon 430EX speedlight camera right
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365 Days in Colour ... pink
I scared the spider somehow and he disappeared. The shimmer is caused by the web moving in the wind.
I'm back - kinda. We moved house recently, and on top of just being too busy decorating to get the camera out, and not having desks to set up the PC on - we still don't have broadband...
Once I'd cleared enough space, I did have time every now and then to get some shots of the spider that kept spinning webs on the other side of the double glazing in the living room, which let me get really quite close with the FD 50mm macro lens.
Spider webs glistening in the sunlight beside the Itchen Navigation Canal near Eastleigh in Hampshire
This was my submission, "Create..." to the 1st Annual Chain-link Fence Art Exhibition and Competition. Had a lot of fun with this, inspired by chain-link fencing of which I’ve never worked with before, tricky stuff ;) My arms got a work out.
MATERIALS: a 4 ft. x 4ft. scrap piece of chain-link fencing, a found barbeque grill (web), crystals, glass beads, found metal nuts/bolts/washers, metal wire and scrap telephone wire. I wanted people to discover the message in the spider’s web, “create” that would tie into the leading ant’s message of peace, happiness, laughter, love, opportunity, dreams, something(!). It’s good fun if we choose to create positive things for ourselves and the world :)
If you are curious about the process and the other versions/redo’s that went into this piece, please visit my blog to see more!
Beginning process and alternate versions - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create.html
Finishing touches and final piece - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create-part-ii.html
The Weber River is a 125 miles (201 km) long river of northern Utah, USA. It begins in the northwest of the Uinta Mountains and empties into the Great Salt Lake, contributing about 25% of the lakes annual volume.
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