Friday, August 23, 2013

Fences Within Fences



1/200 sec. f/8 ISO 200

Linking to Friday's Fences


32 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Great lighting and amazing captures! Great find, Brian!

Andy said...

More great shots Brian. Perfect lighting on the webs.

Anonymous said...

wow! thats a lot of spiders!

Gemma Wiseman said...

What an amazing natural decoration of the web on the fence. Fascinating detail.

Nell at njschout said...

Looks like fine artwork!

Unknown said...

Super cool. Looking gorgeous and fantastic….. If you have the unique pictures of Garden Sheds then please share with us.

Tanya Breese said...

oh gosh, i love these!! the first one reminds me of charlotte's web....beautiful shots! have a great weekend :)

Tanya Breese said...

oh gosh, i love these!! the first one reminds me of charlotte's web....beautiful shots! have a great weekend :)

Jan n Jer said...

Stunning shots Brian..awesome lighting too!

aspiritofsimplicity said...

beautiful captures in the morning dew and sunlight.

Anonymous said...

Love on the fences Brian.

s.c said...

Great expansion of the guarding part of a fence. I like it.

Adrienne said...

I saw the first one and liked it. Thought I was done! Then WOW!! That's just amazing! What a find - and beautifully captured! Thanks, also, for all you shared yesterday...want to reread over the weekend when I can truly digest. So appreciate you taking the time to express all that!

TexWisGirl said...

i LOVE the wood fence w/ all of its tenants! kentucky window panes. :)

Pamela Gordon said...

Awesome! I love this series. Sometimes I see spider webs between the power and telephone lines along the road. Haven't lately but it would make a great photo too.

Anonymous said...

Amazing captures. Like very delicate lace curtains!

Faye said...

Ditto TWG, Brian. You think KY immediately with this fence style and staining/paint. And such a fortunate shot and quite beautiful in the early morning light.

BTW, thanks for the advice on good binoculars for birding. It happens that the new Cabela's has a sale on some Redfield's this weekend. Going to try to check out, but store is jammed usually since it just recently opened. At least I know what to aim for. Thanks again.

Joop Zand said...

Very nice and lovely compositions.... compliments to you.

Greetings, Joop

LV said...

Absolutely amazing shots of all those spider webs.

Debbie said...

WoW....I hate spiders but these images are really amazing!!

Debbie said...

Tex always leaves the best comments, doesn't she!! I am not that creative, she has awesome vision!!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Wow, those spider webs are amazing!

Ida said...

Wow that's a lot of web work going on there on that fence. What awesome shots. I find spider webs like this quite fascinating.

Lisa Sall - Sall's Country Life said...

These are awesome shots Brian! Someone needs to hire out these spiders at halloween time!

the wild magnolia said...

excellent captures of spider webs. I've not had much luck with them.

good job.

Grandma C said...

Awesome photos! Now I will looking closer at the fences in my area, for spider webs.

Ruth Kelly said...

Whoa, those spider webs are amazing and a little scary.

barbara l. hale said...

Wow! That 's so cool! Nicely spotted.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

spider r such great artists. nice moments! ( :

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

WOW- those spiders were having a convention! Very COOL shots Brian!

TheChieftess said...

Spider webs certainly have an artistic appeal...but ever since I was bit a couple of months ago...I'm not a fan!!! Doc seemed to think it was a brown recluse, but fortunately they're not as potent up here!!! I had visions of all kinds of horrid things happening...worst part about it...it was on my face, near my temple!!! He said there was nothing I could do...so of course I headed to the internet and looked for alternative remedies!!! Numerous sites mentioned a poultice of activated black charcoal...I had some...put some in a poultice on the bite several times a day...felt the itchiness draw out each time...eventually it went away...can't even see it now! Don't know if it was a brown recluse or not...don't care now!!! But any spiders left in the house...look out!!!

Lindsjö taxar said...

Beautiful!!! You dont need to look so much for great Pictures....they are often nearby