A string of water beads on a spider web that is. The light reflecting on the round drops of water make a beautiful pattern. It is amazing to me that so many of the water drops are nearly the same size and that the spider web can hold the weight of so much water??
This was taken at our home in Southeast Missouri an a very foggy morning.
Nikon D40X with Nikon 300 mm lens on manual focus
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Comments
Another gorgeous shot my friend! Well done!
Thank you very much.
– barnsis
That’s an amazing shot. I have seen a few dew web shots, but rarely are they so complete as this one is, with uninterupted bead strings. Excellent work.
Thank you, it was a very still very foggy morning
– barnsis
Great find and shot dear brother !!!!
Thank you, they were all over that morning.
– barnsis
is that ever cool. great awesome shot…reminds me of beads that people hang in their homes between door ways!!! :-)
Thanks, it does look like that { : >)
– barnsis
A necklace of precious raindrops sent by Mother Nature……….wonderful close up
Great way to describe it, thank you
– barnsis
this is a superb shot, byron… this one is as beautiful as the other one!!!!
Thank you
– barnsis
Fabulous macro capture!
Thanks
– barnsis
It really does look like stringed beads! Mother Nature is just amazing…great capture, Byron!
It really does, thank you
– barnsis
I think you need to spend the rest of the day catching insects as a thank you present for that spider! Stunning image once again!
There are not enought insects, these were all over that morning.
– barnsis
Gorgeous detail!
Thank you
– barnsis