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Back in November it was a very foggy morning that lasted until about 11 am - a VERY unusual event for us. I took my camera on my daily bike ride that day to hopefully capture a bit of the ambience that fog creates - to my surprise there were HUNDREDS of spider webs everywhere - trees, the bridges by the lake, the benches - absolutely everwhere - they were covered in dew and it was so beautiful. They were very hard to capture without a macro lens or a tripod though ---- it was an experience that I will never forget - totally unusual and unique ----- it was like all the spiders had spun their magic in the wee hours of the morning anticipating that their beautiful work would be covered in diamonds.
Back in November it was a very foggy morning that lasted until about 11 am - a VERY unusual event for us. I took my camera on my daily bike ride that day to hopefully capture a bit of the ambience that fog creates - to my surprise there were HUNDREDS of spider webs everywhere - trees, the bridges by the lake, the benches - absolutely everwhere - they were covered in dew and it was so beautiful. They were very hard to capture without a macro lens or a tripod though ---- it was an experience that I will never forget - totally unusual and unique ----- it was like all the spiders had spun their magic in the wee hours of the morning anticipating that their beautiful work would be covered in diamonds.
Grandbabe Dylan will be here in 8 weeks!
Opera in the Heights
Dedicated to Bella and my soon to be first grandchild, Dylan . . . children of innocence - may you forever behold the wonder of nature and rainbows. Never stray from the purity they provide to your spirit. It is vital to your existence.
A snake about the size of a pencil that was caught on one of our patio chairs by a single strand of spider's web . . . the sprinkler was going and it added a few drops to the web.
Houston Ballunar Liftoff Festival - Skydiver - What delight she portrays post-jump . . . it is good!
Set of 7 (Shadows of Seed Pods and Cotton that can be viewed via Flickr) - please view all if you will! A color from the camera shot (no manipulation) and then a conversion to B&W . . . this one is my favorite of the series.