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" Your mouth so hot,

Your web, i'm caught!

Your skin, so wet,

Black lace, on sweat! "

The Biosphère in Montréal, as seen from the stands of the Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin turn ...

 

The Biosphère is a museum in Montreal dedicated to the environment. It is located at Parc Jean-Drapeau, on Île Sainte-Hélène in the former pavilion of the United States for the 1967 World Fair Expo 67.

 

Source: Wikipedia

St Andrew's Cross Web spider

 

Location: Hebbal Lake, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Camera: Canon EOS 400D

Lens: Canon 18-55mm IS

Exposure: 1/250s

Aperture: F/5.6

ISO: 400

Samsung Galaxy S5 + Instagram

Second web outline, was messing about here, was going to see how they came out negative or inverted but didn't look too good so kept it like this..

 

for web

 

www.flickr.com/photos/39664990@N03/

Spider busy spinning after a poor start to the morning

 

Spider web

 

Picture a day

01-06-12

A stack of spider's webs. 3 spider's webs in a row. Focus stacked using zerene. Natural light

Photo by Simon Hughes Photography

uploaded for Sue as requested :) This was part of Wet Webs 2 slide show below. I was walking in a web wonderland.

The artist

is a receptacle

for the emotions that come from all over the place:

from the sky,

from the Earth,

from a scrap of paper,

from a passing shape,

from a

Spider's Web.

~Pablo Picasso~

***

this amazing work of art was created on our front porch ♥

We finally got some rain.

Beautiful, cheap, but transient

I recently took this shot of a big fat Orb Weaver's web covered with water droplets. Generally I'm not a fan of monochrome nature shots because color is such an integral part of the natural world. But, sometimes removing colors focuses the eye only on structure and form. Seems to me that spider webs are about structure and form, so I converted this shot.

 

RAW, PS Elements.

Copyright © Marcelo Da Silva ( marce.™ ) on Explore

Macro of an Autumn dew on a spider web. Slightly dissapointed as could focus on whole web

Shot with a Yashica ML 50mm f/2.0.

ODC Group 1: 12/1/2011: Radiating Lines.

 

I saw this incredible web hanging below a parking lot lamp in front of my car, right after reading tomorrow's theme was radiating lines. For once I had my camera with me. The web was huge, over 2 feet across.

 

(Taken on the night of 11/30 but after the topic for 12/1 was posted, so I hope it counts.)

Java, Indonesia,

1996 From film

Panasonic DMC-FZ150

Swallows Coaches Volvo VanHool Reg P46 WEB in its new white coat being moved to the other yard at Mardens

30 April 2015

Backlit spider webs in the early morning.

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