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Autumn is drawing in and that brings the Spiders out into there webs. I love the combination of these lovely creatures and the bokeh mixed with their webs

 

Took a trip to Prestwick Carr with Dan, a very misty start to the day resulted in this single shot during the first hour or so. The web was situated in the corner of a metal gate.

A spider mending its web in the afternoon sunshine.

My next door neighbour's garden is not only full of beautiful flowers and plants, but every now and then allows us to admire true natural wonders.

Last weekend she told me she had something spectacular on her house wall. Something that had been there for quite a few weeks, had been getting bigger, but she had forgotten to tell me about it.

I was curious, grabbed my camera and went over there to see it. And I could hardly believe it!

Hanging along the house wall there was a conelike spider's web, about 1 meter tall and maybe 30 cm wide or more at the base. But what really impressed me was not the size. What I found amazing was the complexity of it all, starting with the fine work of the bottom-"net", then the long solid structure in the centre, the nest I presume, and also miniature webs, here and there, all the way to the top.

My neighbour has stopped using the narrow path along the front of the house, as the web is fixed to plants she has in pots and in the garden.

I had never seen anything like it. And when I got a glimpse of the spider, I was surprised it was such a small thing!

I have searched a little bit to try and identify it, without result. Maybe there's someone out there who knows this kind of incredible weaver!

I will post a few - not very good - images of the "Filigree Condo" .

Pisaurina mira on old pawpaw blooms

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This spider was content to stay at home in the wet weather. I spotted the spider and web as I darted from the house to the garden to feed the rabbit - 14th October, 2014

What its like to be on the web... going somewhere, going nowhere?

An old one from the archives for Web Wednesday ;0)

This is a giant spider web that was outside my window. Shot with a Sigma 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 on a Canon 7D at ISO 100. HDR created with Photomatix Pro 4. A little bit of ghosting, but still really cool!

Early Summer mornings are perfect for this type of shot....find a grassy field and walk into the light....there had to of been 150 or more webs this particular morning. What is cool is that the moisture reflected the surrounding colors,giving the web a bit of color.

Web on the garden decking this morning.

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happy fall everyone :)

spiders web with bokeh

For #FlickrFriday #Thin

Dew on a spiders web

Gli ultimi raggi del sole giocano con la ragnatela

A frosted spider's web in Pittville Park.

  

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