Spiders may be scary but they are also amazing! I was delighted a couple of months ago to find these webs beside a woodland path. I think they are beautiful.
Web #2
Web #3
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Orb weaving spiders are amazing. One summer had one that made a new web each evening next to a yard light. The spider worked really hard at making that beautiful, symmetric web, but I'm sure it ate well with all the insects attracted to the light. Your photos are wonderful.
those are some amazing pictures. I love going out in the woods or the garden when the dew is still on the webs. I've merged my digital accounts and since they require one common user name I am now blogging as kelley instead of kaye. kelley is my actual name.
I recently read a biography of E.B. White and learned that he spent years doing research about the details of how pigs and spiders lived, including arcane details about how to weave webs, before he wrote Charlotte's Web.
They are gorgeous. The first one reminds me of a set of doilies I crocheted many years ago. It was called a spider web pattern and looked just like this web.
I absolutely agree! Spiders are scary and for the most part I don't like them. There webs however... different story. As you show they make for great pictures!
Incredible. The lighting in each is just perfect. And I'm so jealous of your green! (Even though the photos might not be recent) (It's snowing here right now...)
You caught the webs perfectly! I was just thinking, spiders would be able to knit with perfectl even stitches (today I seem to be randomly inclined:) )
I certainly don't care for spiders but I admire their homes! I hate to pull down a web, but sometimes you have to in order to get in your door! Your photos are beautiful!
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Sehr schön eingefangen in Licht und Blickwinkel...
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruß aus fernem Land
CL
Camera Girl you are braver than most women I know. It paid off... you got some great icky bicky spider shots.
ReplyDeleteI think spider webs are beautiful, especially when the light hits them just right. You have some awesome shots here!
ReplyDeleteThey always weave a great work if art don't they? Great photos!
ReplyDeletegreat light in those photos, especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteGill
Wonderful webs! Good photo's of spider webs are hard to capture I think.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Wow they are amazing I always love coming here. AWESOME B
ReplyDeleteSpiders can be scary but their webs are nice unless you walk through one with your face while hiking at night.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light on these weaved masterpieces.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous shots; beautifully done!
ReplyDeletewow on web one... these are amazing shots of amazing webs.
ReplyDeleteI love spider webs. I find them fascinating. And you've caught them so well here. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I find the webs so amazing and intricately woven and strong. The 3rd image is nice with the spider in the centre.
ReplyDeleteI don't like spiders! I run away screaming from them :) I don't get how they can make such beautiful webs though...
ReplyDeleteOrb weaving spiders are amazing. One summer had one that made a new web each evening next to a yard light. The spider worked really hard at making that beautiful, symmetric web, but I'm sure it ate well with all the insects attracted to the light. Your photos are wonderful.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! The light in the first photos is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSpider webs are one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteThey are ugly if find at home.
They can be so beautiful in the wild.
Beautiful indeed, works of art!
ReplyDeletei love 'em, too. as long as i see 'em first and don't walk into them. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos!
ReplyDeleteNicely caught, all 3 of them!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures.
ReplyDeleteGood eye in capturing these creative webs.
ReplyDeleteThat first web is absolutely stunning. All of your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are all fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! I have yet to get a good picture of a spider web. Any hints?
ReplyDeleteExcellent photography. It ain't easy taking a good photo of a web. Nice light is what makes these so special.
ReplyDeleteWonderful webs! Perfectly pictured.
ReplyDelete(I'm not at all afraid of spiders outside. Don't like them in the house.)
those are some amazing pictures. I love going out in the woods or the garden when the dew is still on the webs. I've merged my digital accounts and since they require one common user name I am now blogging as kelley instead of kaye. kelley is my actual name.
ReplyDeleteWebs with just a bit of moisture from the dew are just exquisite, aren't they? Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteOh hooray! You didn't get confused by my little extra early X post! I changed the post and W is totally correct for this week!
ReplyDeleteD'oh.
Webs! What a great timely choice!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
Yes those webs are beautiful bot oh the spiders, no no for me.
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One of my photography goals has been to get a good "web" shot! Yours have surpassed my expectations!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are wonderful...spider webs are miracles if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. I would hate to be a fly.
ReplyDeleteYou're right. Webs are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSpiders? Not so much.
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What elegant webs! I love your pictures!
ReplyDeleteDynamic photography ~ Wow! ~ great spiders ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeleteSuch great shots of the spider
ReplyDeletewebs.. I need your camera.
Sandy
these are stunning. I walked into one in Savannah, GA -- and bounced off of it. Mighty creatures, spiders.
ReplyDeleteI recently read a biography of E.B. White and learned that he spent years doing research about the details of how pigs and spiders lived, including arcane details about how to weave webs, before he wrote Charlotte's Web.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful webs! They are almost so perfect that they don't look real.
ReplyDeleteThey are all gorgeous!! Too bad the weather has gotten too cold for spiders now...
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous. The first one reminds me of a set of doilies I crocheted many years ago. It was called a spider web pattern and looked just like this web.
ReplyDeleteWow! those are some wild and wonderful webs!!
ReplyDeleteEfficient networking!
ReplyDeletewow the first picture is wonderful!Amazing art photography!
ReplyDeleteLéia
You get great shots of webs! Mine never turn out that great. I'm going to keep trying!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are outstanding photos! I don't like seeing them, but I can't deny their beauty!
ReplyDeleteHi again! Love the post – so apt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Have a great weekend and look forward to *seeing* you again!
I absolutely agree! Spiders are scary and for the most part I don't like them. There webs however... different story. As you show they make for great pictures!
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Incredible. The lighting in each is just perfect. And I'm so jealous of your green! (Even though the photos might not be recent) (It's snowing here right now...)
ReplyDeleteYou caught the webs perfectly! I was just thinking, spiders would be able to knit with perfectl even stitches (today I seem to be randomly inclined:) )
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say I am now following your blog.
Wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteI don't like spiders at all, but can't help be in awe of their beautiful constructions.
I certainly don't care for spiders but I admire their homes! I hate to pull down a web, but sometimes you have to in order to get in your door! Your photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful webs.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I will say, the ones in the corner of my back porch are not nearly as appealling!
Shudder!
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