Posted by Chris (South Jersey, United States) on 9 July 2008 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
A spider web, glistening in the morning dew in my garden.
That's what happens to all who forget God— all their hopes come to nothing. They hang their life from one thin thread, they hitch their fate to a spider web. One jiggle and the thread breaks, one jab and the web collapses. Job 8:13-15
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The detail with the web and the droplets is amazing, it really highlights the delicate nature of the web, good DOF and background contrast, well done.
9 Jul 2008 12:40am
I'm with Kylie's comment, this is fantastic, a dream of a shot.
9 Jul 2008 5:18am
Agreed. I like how you positionned the center of the web in the frame, at the crossing of vertical and horizontal thirds. Raindrops and no spider make this shot great, implying (Kylie said it already) a fragile nature.
9 Jul 2008 9:42am
So pretty. I like the few missing "threads" at the bottom left third of the frame. Imperfection is beautiful.
9 Jul 2008 12:28pm
Jolie toile d'araignée, superbe
9 Jul 2008 12:55pm
A beautiful, lacy, moist image!!!
9 Jul 2008 1:46pm
Wow awesome wow; looks like a piece of jewelry or intricate lacey accessory -- fabulous image in every way!
9 Jul 2008 2:43pm
Such an intricate, beautiful design but nobody is at home. I know how
9 Jul 2008 3:45pm
I got interrupted and I was going to say that I know how difficult it is to get a good picture of a spider web. This is remarkably good.
9 Jul 2008 3:47pm
I especially like the lover part of the photo with the green behind the spider web.
9 Jul 2008 8:20pm
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PENTAX K100D1/250 secondF/6.3ISO 800375 mm (35mm equiv.)