The morning sun highlighted this or I wouldn't have seen it
Bourbon Neat Senior Member Apr 18, 2015 #1 The morning sun highlighted this or I wouldn't have seen it
M mikew_RIP Senior Member Apr 19, 2015 #3 Looks like the spider has pulled the branch into shape with its web
RockyNH_RIP Senior Member Apr 19, 2015 #4 Bourbon Neat said: The morning sun highlighted this or I wouldn't have seen it View attachment 151390 View attachment 151391 Click to expand... Excellent Capture!! The lighting is perfect... Pat in GA
Bourbon Neat said: The morning sun highlighted this or I wouldn't have seen it View attachment 151390 View attachment 151391 Click to expand... Excellent Capture!! The lighting is perfect... Pat in GA
Bourbon Neat Senior Member May 15, 2015 #10 Didn't see this one at all until going through editing. Walked right passed it without disturbing the web. The first is cropped from the second.
Didn't see this one at all until going through editing. Walked right passed it without disturbing the web. The first is cropped from the second.
F Fortkentdad Senior Member Jul 31, 2015 #13 I need to practice shooting webs a little more - maybe with the morning dew instead of the the setting sun.
I need to practice shooting webs a little more - maybe with the morning dew instead of the the setting sun.
Bourbon Neat Senior Member Aug 28, 2015 #18 A broader perspective. How many spider webs to a half acre?
Bourbon Neat Senior Member Aug 31, 2015 #20 Not the greatest spider web capture. Notice the great horned spider of the toolamhoolie forest (arachniachaotic knobbsa)
Not the greatest spider web capture. Notice the great horned spider of the toolamhoolie forest (arachniachaotic knobbsa)