Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
2013 Encore: Web drops
I liked how the fog highlighted this example of arachnid architecture.
And I also liked the look of the remodeling job that the wind did on this one.
6 thoughts on “2013 Encore: Web drops”
Oops. I’ve seen the second photo posted before on your blog. 🙂 October 26, 2013. It’s still worth a repeat.
Can’t help it, but it reminds me of Charlotte’s Web. It’s a beautiful, bejeweled pattern and lovely image.
Sometimes it is difficult to get a good shot of a spider’s web but you did good! These are beautiful!
Oh these are wonderful – love the way the fog droplets stick to the webs – I used to get a lot of web photos when we lived in the country – it isn’t as easy to get them here – but I keep trying. Fabulous!!!!
I will vote with you on the fog’s artistry with the wonderful web, but can I express disappointment that the wind didn’t leave the architecture intact?
@Andy, the “2013 Encore” shots I’ve been posting for the last few days are all reposts of favorites from last year. It’s intentional. : )
Oops. I’ve seen the second photo posted before on your blog. 🙂 October 26, 2013. It’s still worth a repeat.
Can’t help it, but it reminds me of Charlotte’s Web. It’s a beautiful, bejeweled pattern and lovely image.
Sometimes it is difficult to get a good shot of a spider’s web but you did good! These are beautiful!
Oh these are wonderful – love the way the fog droplets stick to the webs – I used to get a lot of web photos when we lived in the country – it isn’t as easy to get them here – but I keep trying. Fabulous!!!!
I will vote with you on the fog’s artistry with the wonderful web, but can I express disappointment that the wind didn’t leave the architecture intact?
@Andy, the “2013 Encore” shots I’ve been posting for the last few days are all reposts of favorites from last year. It’s intentional. : )