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Lovely lighting, looks almost like spun steel!
Wow. Such a complex image and an evil looking ball of spider at its center. How did you get him to pose? :o)
SO fabulous. Looks like lace to me. I love how you caught it so illuminated (and with it’s maker present – and not coming after you!)
It looks like Charlotte has been at work (hope you get the reference)! You’ve captured an amazing feat of nature.
A beautiful photograph of an intricate construction of nature. Could a human weaver do any better than this lowly spider?
It was perfect and it was huge. Probably a foot and a half to two feet in diameter. With the morning light on it, it was just beautiful.
Best spider/web photo I’ve seen- ever!
This is amazing!! National Geographic quality! Spider webs fascinate me.
Shining, neutral rhythm with a living center. So gorgeous.
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Lovely lighting, looks almost like spun steel!
Wow. Such a complex image and an evil looking ball of spider at its center. How did you get him to pose? :o)
SO fabulous. Looks like lace to me. I love how you caught it so illuminated (and with it’s maker present – and not coming after you!)
It looks like Charlotte has been at work (hope you get the reference)! You’ve captured an amazing feat of nature.
A beautiful photograph of an intricate construction of nature. Could a human weaver do any better than this lowly spider?
It was perfect and it was huge. Probably a foot and a half to two feet in diameter. With the morning light on it, it was just beautiful.
Best spider/web photo I’ve seen- ever!
This is amazing!! National Geographic quality! Spider webs fascinate me.
Shining, neutral rhythm with a living center. So gorgeous.