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Sunrise highlights the tangle of spider webs along the lake’s shore.
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 200-500mm 5.6E ED VR
460mm
F11@1/100th
(DSC_5609)
©Don Brown 2018
I thought these rain droplets looked like mini globes- World Wide Web one of the main sources of news and information.
Project Flickr - Journalism
Challenge - Weather
I was in Blind River Ontario, Canada and came across spider webs clinging to the bridge across the river.
When I went out to attempt fog/mist photos for 112 pictures in 2012, I entered a world of mist droplets. A bit of sunshine and less wind would have been helpful to me, but I still enjoyed exploring our yard for photo opportunities. Even went back for the tripod as this web was irresistible. And, of course, Bogart was wonderful company.
[SOOC, f/22, ISO 1600, shutter speed 1/30]
Morning dew on a small messy web with a bokeh classic web in front! Also see my upside down garden through the natural lens of a tiny dewdrop!
Polvadera, New Mexico.
"The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?" ~ Edward Weston
~ foto/opz ~
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Our Daily Challenge 23-29 September : Circles.
Scores of these spiders in action today on the avenue where I live.
I took this picture under pressure - I had to get my bus and was already late. But it wasn't possible to miss this motive. ♥ And: Hadn't edited this one.
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Evento de Nicolas Foong y Fundando miradas
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