View allAll Photos Tagged web
Eufaula Wildlife Refuge, AL, USA.
LARGE is better...see the water drops really sparkle.
The night before we had thunderstorms in the area which provided the moisture for the spider webs that were prolific along the little lane that meanders through the Wildlife Refuge. I caught this one in the early morning light.
Ff_IMG_7081, 13 May 07
Morning dew lit by the low sun shows the webs in all their glory. As though the spent summer flowers were playing the cat's cradle game !!!!
Close-up of this spider with it's meal..... inside the web !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and happy day dear Flickr friends !
I decided to go back to Webb Bridge to see how it looked in the night light. I think it is better this way.
This is just about as taken other than a crop and a touch of sepia . A spur of the moment shot after glancing out into the garden and spotting the sun on the web , the sun did move a bit and this is about as much web in one go that was illuminated .
The statue has lived in the garden for quite a few years now , accompanied of course by his Queen - see them in the first comment box .
Constructed on a fence at the Merced National Wildlife Refuge. These non-sticky webs are designed to entangle or stop flying prey in the upper portion, after which the prey often falls onto the lower "sheet" where the spider awaits. Notice the loose curved threads strung between the stiff vertical strands. This web was about 6" long. Quite a piece of engineering!