Thursday, September 13, 2012

Web World








16 comments:

Ms. A said...

Dang, woman, those are awesome! I hope I can capture one, eventually. So far I've had no luck.

Victoria said...

Great photos. The spider who wove this marvelous web was exceptionally talented!

Unknown said...

Webs are awesome. I once sat on our back porch for an hour.. or more watching a spider make her web. I've been in awe of spiders ever since. I love your pics. Very Autumn.

Juliet said...

Beautiful photos. Webs are so evocative. Are the photos all yours? that first one is stunning.

Merisi said...

The original web, still the most beautiful.

Brian Miller said...

so delicate and beautiful...i like them, just not walking through them, smiles....cool captures vicki

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Beautiful works of art! WOW!! Cathy

Wayfarin' Stranger said...

It's certainly that time of year. Great shots, Vicki.

Vicki Lane said...

Ms. A -- get out in the early morning when the dew is on the webs. Failing that, take a spray bottle of water...

These were all taken on the fences along our drive way -- dozens and dozens of web, waiting to catch unwary bugs.

Jean Baardsen said...

These are beautiful!

Frances said...

Spider webs always catch my eye with their natural beauty. I somehow just don't think about that other practical motivation of the spider!

Vicki, I really enjoyed seeing your photos. Hope to see some city spiders' creations soon.

xo

Eileen Reilly Nephin Bish said...

Love seeing all the busy webmakers. I guess the natural creativity fueled by hunger and their coming demise makes the spiders especially adept this time of year.

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

I haven't seen too many webs this summer- even though they are usually everywhere. Great shots!

Inger said...

Wow! I don't think our desert spiders know how to spin those kind of webs.

Unknown said...

Amazing shots of these webs, Vicki! - they're perfect!

Thérèse said...

Such an attractive lace work!