Very beautiful. I love webs. Posted one in my artblog this week. If you want to see a "rainbow spiderweb" you can go visit https://naturefootstep.blogspot.com/2020/03/what-about-luck.html
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brilliant and that was a clover idea. Must try that the next time I see cobwebs Betty Have a wonderful week ahead and stay safe from the virus.
ReplyDeleteWonderful scene... have a good time.
ReplyDeleteKnit a lot :)
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteLove them! YAM xx
Oh! I'm afraid of spiders!
ReplyDeleteCool captures of the web and sunlight! Enjoy your day, wishing you a healthy and happy new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh these are fabulous photos.
ReplyDeleteNice spider web
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
ReplyDeleteI really am not very fond of spiders, but their webs are beautiful creations. What a great idea misting them like that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous set of photos - love how you dampened the webs to show them off better
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteCobwebs make beautiful photos, well done. Stay safe Diane
ReplyDeleteI love spiderweb shots!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. I love webs. Posted one in my artblog this week. If you want to see a "rainbow spiderweb" you can go visit
ReplyDeletehttps://naturefootstep.blogspot.com/2020/03/what-about-luck.html
How beautiful! So misting is the secret to getting good spider web pictures? (That and, I strongly suspect, a talented photographer!)
ReplyDeleteStunning photos!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week and stay well
A big hug from Portugal
Hello, hello dear Betty,
ReplyDeleteHave missed you and so happy to see this outstanding post. I love how you work with your lens.
Hope you are taking care and staying safe. Sending much love and light.
Spiders can makes such beautiful homes for them and works of art for us.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥