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Tulips at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Shot with a Sony A6500 with 55-210 lens. Processed with Photoshop and Nik software.
In 2014 spider webs covered an area around the edge of Bibra lake near the bird hide. I found it very hard to photograph the full effect.
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MEPs Marietje Schaake and Kaja Kallas cordially invite you to an ALDE event on how various Russian authorities use the Internet, especially for propaganda and surveillance purposes. The event will be kicked off by the book launch of Andrey Soldatov and Irina Borogan´s ´The Red Web´. Please join us for a presentation of their findings and a discussion of their implications by a panel of experts.
Before the Super Bowl started, while outside, I observed this spider building his web. Later on, he was finished and waiting for his catch! I find it intriguing to see these critters hard at work. I do not have the heart to destroy these webs! Lighting is not always perfect when trying to photograph spider webs! The sun came out for a few minutes!
I have only photographed spider webs x2.
Bruce Weber at the opening of his True Gallery and Store - Dogs for Peace exhibition on Aoyama, a peculiar mix of photo exhibition, shop, and dog playground.
(cc) Kenneth Yeung - www.thelettertwo.com - Please feel free to use this picture in your blog, website or presentation and credit as shown. Thanks.
So I had previously added a mock-up of a website that we couldn't end up going with. The new direction is a word press theme that I have the duty of choosing colors and such.
So here is the explanation...The red text is not staying but I didn't feel like replacing it all. I did a screen capture and cut out the individual content boxes because I didn't want to spend the time recreating each one. The banner including the logo and picture content are not final but i just wanted to throw something in there.
These were the requests for the overall design:
Design: Clean and bright
Focus: Family, ministries and current message
Additional Functions: Welcome to newcomers, calendar, drop down list to reach all areas on site
What do you all think?
here's the site in it's current state (not live to our church yet):
This is a window luminary made out of exam table paper and butcher paper. I cut the web out using an exacto knife and then taped it up to the exam table paper to keep it from bending too much.
Wet spider web on an early morning at the Torronsuo Swamp in Finland. Sunlight hits the water drops on the web.