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Model: Lidia Burell
MUA: Nitta Rodriguez
HAIR: Cinthya Prados F.
EStilismo: Obsesion Moda y Complementos.
Fotografía y Edición: Javier P. Jayma
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I never go out in rain but rain always make me feel relaxing . In one of the rainy season at mahabaleshwar i was sitting at my window enjoying the rain i found this very intresting web .
A macro of the spider web pattern on a witches hat.
I turn the vibrance up in lightroom to fetch the colours out
Taken for macro mondays theme halloween
... Once upon a time in a corral just like this ... ... ... ;)
Taken in the corrals at the inlaw's farmyard. I have a macro of this web I'll share soon :)
Click on 'All Sizes' to view this large!
We have just a little bit of pollen right now in NC. Here is a spider web that is totally covered in pollen. This web is about four inches across.
Enjoy your weekend!
Cheers,
Wade
Woke up this morning to freezing fog, however it did make for some wonderful frosted webs in the garden.
© Mike Broome 2021
Love the fact a simple spiders web is strong enough to keep the wheat/grass stem in place. Don't believe Man has ever created anything so flexible, strong or reliable!
Left the house just after midnight to head up to Algonquin for the day. I wanted to get up there and have a few hours before the sun came up since it's a great time to spot the wildlife and then planned to shoot sunrise at one of my favorite locations in the park. The wildlife co-operated. The sunrise didn't.
Even though sunrise was a bust, the tree's were at peak color and the whole park looked transformed from my last visit a few weeks ago.
I spotted my first Algonquin Wolf and saw lots of Moose. The Rut has started and one group was easy to find throughout the day and gave everyone a really nice view when the bull decided to breed with his girl three times right on the road. Surprising since she still had a dependant baby.
Hopefully I'll be able to get back there for a few days in the next week or so.....I wish this time of year lasted longer!
A young bicyclist does a wheelie along the East River in Brooklyn Bridge Park. (That is the Manhattan Bridge in the background.) Shot with a Sony A6500 with 35 mm lens. Processed with Photoshop and Nik software.
An early and very rare postcard by A. Paul Weber, 1916.
"Den erfolgreichen Knackern der A.-Z.-Nuß Nr. 614" - 'For the successful crackers of the A.-Z. nut No. 614'.
The "A.-Z.-Nuß Nr. 614" was a riddle published by the Zeitung der 10. Armee on 5 December 1916. Every soldier who sent the solution of the puzzle to the newspaper received this postcard as a prize.
Yikes! This web was in my backyard!!! My daughter tells me it's an Orb Weaver. That is just knowing too much about spiders for me!
Happy Halloween is from Hero Arts clear stamps set called Happy Halloween. :O)
The paper is Basicgray and there is some sponging done with distress ink, peeled paint, the brad is from Making Memories.
From a workshop today. I thought it was a fun image. Model is Amanda W., hair by Amie K, Makeup by Alison C, 5 DMKIII, 79-200 MKII,