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Copyright: Sue Way (sway) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 303 W: 85 N: 308] (1224)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-08-20
Categories: Spiders
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-F828
Exposure: f/2.5, 1/160 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2005-08-20 4:25
Viewed: 1142
Points: 22
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
While out taking photos I came across a small clearing that was surrounded by flowering wattle trees. There was yellow pollen every where, even on the spiders webs! This little web was about 4cm across. Note the tiny spider is in the middle.

I used Photoshop to resize and frame.

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Hi Sue,
I were astonished when I saw the prewiev.
Only green with a stick?
But now - very nice this perfect spider-net.
What a beautiful "architecture" they make.
Seems to be wet, but you explained - we can see it so well because of the pollen.
Very nice, not so easy job, thanks
Sabine - wishnugaruda

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  • zakiwi Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 154 W: 20 N: 274] (1309)
  • [2005-08-20 17:30]

Hey Sue,

It's amazing how the web looks suspended in mid air. Well done on a fablulous shot.

from the thumbnail,I didn't know what to expect . However you captured a mystery of nature in yes, I do see the small spider in the center. Jim

Hi Sue,
Nice shot! The green OOF grass in the backround really enhances this neat spider web. Sometimes you just gotta look alitlle closer. Nice Work!
Scott

Hi Sue.. you managed to keep the delicate feel of the web. Nice :-) Thanks for your note... I would have missed that tiny spider. I like how the BG brings out the web. Well done :-) Thanks for sharing this often missed view of nature.

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  • Graal Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 755 W: 31 N: 20] (5032)
  • [2005-08-21 15:44]

Hi Sue,
good capture, very good shot. I like the composition, colours and DOF. Good work.
Rgs, Aleksander

Hello Sue, This is an interesting macro shot of this tiny spiders web. The pollen has really made it stand out..Good composition, Well done.

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  • Luc Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1873 W: 304 N: 4300] (14729)
  • [2005-08-24 19:39]

Hi Sue! I do not have the time to write a decent comment. I give to you the well deserved smiley.

" Smiles are the soul's kisses. " (Minna Thomas Antrim)
" The eyes indicate the antiquity of the soul. " (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

Thank you for sharing pictures and notes and for the enjoyment which they give to me.

Have a wonderfull morning, afternoon, evening, night! ;-)

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  • Dom Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 13 W: 4 N: 28] (94)
  • [2005-08-26 3:55]

Hello Sue !
This picture is very well framed ! Some peoples would like to zoom on the web but this time the branch is needed for the balance and to see were the web is sustained. A little nit , a bit grainy for me but it's not too much. TFS !
Dom :)

Hi Sue, I like this photo, especially the composition. It just goes to show that you don't have to shoot closeups to have a nice picture. I did a workshop on it just to see what a few adjustments might look like. The WS version isn't necessarily better, just different. Thanks for sharing this artistic view of nature!

Another very fine web shot. I like the composition, with the twigs framing the shot and the web in one half of the frame.
Well done.

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