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.
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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Terrific lighting. We are on the same wave length as I had a similar post yesterday.
ReplyDeleteStunning. I tried to take a picture of a web during my vacation but failed miserably!
ReplyDeletevery nice shot, congratulations! If you want visit my blog: http://ilovefloripa.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI always get mesmerized looking at a web. I guess that is the point.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect! Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photograph. This is as close to perfect as a photograph can get.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I'm jealous. I have been wanting to take a spider web photo and have not found a web yet!
ReplyDeleteThis shot is absolutely fab ....
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt is always so much fun to see a good spider web close up EG loved looking at this! Happy MM
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot - I think the spider is on my blog - lol!! Love this one!!
ReplyDeleteSarah
amazing shot! I love this kind of picture!
ReplyDeletepurrs and love
Luna and mommy Léia
Oh WOW! This is a stunning/ fabulous photo. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week! :)
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.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Excellent! That is some web!
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent capture!
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job of capturing the spider web. They are a wonderful photographic subject!
ReplyDeleteIn 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.
Stunning result!
ReplyDeleteI believe I will skip the parlor if you don't mind. Although I must say, it is a beautiful parlor.
ReplyDeletejust stunning. now i am contemplating on whether to buy a micro lens or a wide-angle one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macro!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture of the little architect's amazing work!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That is a super shot. The web is almost perfect and you captured it quite well. Awesome. MB
ReplyDeleteYou got a mention in David's Post of the Day! Well deserved I should say, it's a stunning shot!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Congrats on the Post of the Day mention!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a great shot. I love trying to photograph spider webs, but have to practice more!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Post of the Day mention!
Great image, EG!
ReplyDeleteI've tried to photograph spider webs to no avail. This picture is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteP.S. thanks for your very kind comment about my own cherub (Ralph). You made me smile
I love them in the early morning with the dew bejeweling those fragile seeming ropes of steel!
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Congrats on Post of the Day mention
wow. David was right.
ReplyDeleteThat is AWESOME!! I'm glad David pointed you out! I love this!
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you, I'll be back again soon.
That's a fantastic web shot. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteYou 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.
Beautiful web! I have been hunting for one for myself this year to no avail.
ReplyDeleteBull's eye - literally!
ReplyDeleteStunning picture. Thank goodness that the spider was not to be seen.
ReplyDeleteThis shot is perfect! The web really look well defined and precise :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
Great photo with beautiful light, thanks for sharing.
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