Monday, July 27, 2009

The Web She Weaves/ Macro Monday

Come into my parlor said the spider to the fly

I hope you enjoy this close up of a web shining in the sun.

  To see more macro shots visit Lisa's Chaos at http://lisaschaos.com

38 comments:

  1. Terrific lighting. We are on the same wave length as I had a similar post yesterday.

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  2. Stunning. I tried to take a picture of a web during my vacation but failed miserably!

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  3. very nice shot, congratulations! If you want visit my blog: http://ilovefloripa.blogspot.com/

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  4. I always get mesmerized looking at a web. I guess that is the point.

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  5. What a beautiful photograph. This is as close to perfect as a photograph can get.

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  6. I have to admit I'm jealous. I have been wanting to take a spider web photo and have not found a web yet!
    This shot is absolutely fab ....

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  7. It is always so much fun to see a good spider web close up EG loved looking at this! Happy MM

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  8. Wonderful shot - I think the spider is on my blog - lol!! Love this one!!
    Sarah

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  9. amazing shot! I love this kind of picture!
    purrs and love
    Luna and mommy Léia

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  10. Oh WOW! This is a stunning/ fabulous photo. Love it.

    Have a great week! :)

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  11. Now I've seen pictures of spider webs before, EG---but none as great as this one. You got a terrific shot of all of that creativity.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  12. You did a beautiful job of capturing the spider web. They are a wonderful photographic subject!

    In reference to your comment on my blog-I too find it amazing that we are on the downhill side of summer already, and like you I feel that it has hardly started.

    The bull elk shed their velvet in Mid-August and the whitetail bucks in late August and early September. Such is the relentless march of time.

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  13. I believe I will skip the parlor if you don't mind. Although I must say, it is a beautiful parlor.

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  14. just stunning. now i am contemplating on whether to buy a micro lens or a wide-angle one.

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  15. What a great capture of the little architect's amazing work!

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  16. Oh wow! That is a super shot. The web is almost perfect and you captured it quite well. Awesome. MB

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  17. You got a mention in David's Post of the Day! Well deserved I should say, it's a stunning shot!

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  18. Absolutely beautiful photo!

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  19. Amazing! Congrats on the Post of the Day mention!

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  20. Wow! That's a great shot. I love trying to photograph spider webs, but have to practice more!
    Congrats on the Post of the Day mention!

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  21. I've tried to photograph spider webs to no avail. This picture is fantastic!

    P.S. thanks for your very kind comment about my own cherub (Ralph). You made me smile

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  22. I love them in the early morning with the dew bejeweling those fragile seeming ropes of steel!
    Sandi
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    Congrats on Post of the Day mention

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  23. That is AWESOME!! I'm glad David pointed you out! I love this!

    Nice to meet you, I'll be back again soon.

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  24. That's a fantastic web shot. Amazing.

    You mentioned on my blog that you didn't know there was a limit on photo space. Google blogger gives you a GB free space on picsa. It can be upgraded to more if you pay. Recently I've noticed that I only have 121 meg of free space left on picsa. I've been blogging on Carver's Sight/Site since the summer of 2006 and added my second blog (Carver Cards) during the fall of 2008. I don't want to pay to upgrade to more space.

    Therefore, I went ahead and joined photobucket which will give me a GB of free space. I figure between what is left on picsa and using photobucket some I'll be set. The only thing is if you upload photos directly in a post it's automatically going into picsa if you use blogger so in order to use an alternate storeage, I have to upload into photobucket and then paste the embed photo link into the post so I'm playing with sizing. Sorry this is so long but I thought if you ever start running out of space and want to keep it free since you also use blogger that you might want that information.

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  25. Beautiful web! I have been hunting for one for myself this year to no avail.

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  26. Stunning picture. Thank goodness that the spider was not to be seen.

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  27. This shot is perfect! The web really look well defined and precise :)
    Great shot!

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  28. Great photo with beautiful light, thanks for sharing.

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