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My family has a trailer at the Miracle Mile, along the N. Platte River in Wyoming. My great Grandfather was the first to enjoy this area years ago, and the tradition continues with my Grandpa, Dad, Me and now my nephew. This image is from a trip that we took as a family in April of 2007. 4 generations of family, and flies tied by my late Great Grandpa made it a 5 generation adventure. My nephews first time.
4 images merged to create a panorama. Sunrise on the N. Platte.
Now that I have discovered the refraction colours from spiderwebs, i am really enjoying taking photos of these. I spent over an hour yesterday & hardly noticed the time pass. You get a lot of duds but the odd one turns out well - I think this was the best one. I may post some more during the week.
M'n opdracht was iets licht fotograferen. wel even openen, komt in klein formaat of met lichte omgeving niet goed over/ For a course I got the assignment Light
Für den Biertransport nur mäßig geegnet. Es ist schon ein mulmiges Gefühl, wenn sich mit dem Fahrrad auch der Anhänger samt Zuladung in die Kurve legt. Leider hat der Donkey von Winther ernste Probleme mit der Kupplung, von der er sich seit neuestem hin und wieder löst. Gesucht wird daher ein adäquater Ersatz.
Another gift...this time, from a spider. This time of the year, we have many spiders and their webs...I can see them best either in the sun or in the early morning fog.
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The spider built this beautiful home and night covered it in dewdrops but I guess the spider left before sunup :o) It is interesting if you scroll down a little the web shimmers...
Spider Webs
The spider weaves a sticky web
To capture bugs to eat.
What keeps the spider's sticky web
From sticking to her feet?
Spider webs are very tricky
Because not all the strands are sticky.
Unlike the passing hapless fly,
The spider knows which strands are dry.
But if she accidentally stands
Upon one of the sticky strands,
She still would not get stuck, you see--
Her oily body slides off free.
Amy Goldman Koss
111 pictures in 2011: web