Set to catch the sun. by Enivea
Enivea

Set to catch the sun. by

The spiders were busy this foggy damp morning, and apart from catching cattle, they were ready to catch the sun when it appeared.

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About Enivea

I live in the Australian countryside with my cat, dog and horse. Together we explore the land around us and their connection with the world helps me to see what I would otherwise be blind to. They are my teachers.

My aim is to convey this other way of seeing through my photography.

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spider web, nature, black and white, macro, trees, paddock, australia, sunrise

Comments

  • Berns
    Berns4 months ago

    This is beautiful Hon, love it!

  • Thanks Berns! An unusual subject for black and white, but I thought I’d try it.

    – Enivea

  • George Petrovsky
    George Petrovsky4 months ago

    In a series of catches, you have in turn caught the spiders. A beautiful image, showing great imagination and I think, a B&W presentation that best captures the contrast. Is this where the www began? At least the spider’s world. Why am I thinking of “Dream Catchers”? :)george

  • If only you could have seen the paddock George, with these webs spread around it like markers for ….. well I’ll leave that to your imagination :-) I like Dream Catcher :-)

    – Enivea

  • barnsis
    barnsis4 months ago

    Fantastic spider web, beautiful low light image. instant fav for me.

  • Many thanks Byron, after all, you’re the King of spider webs!

    – Enivea

  • JUSTART
    JUSTART4 months ago

    great shot

  • Thank you very much!

    – Enivea

  • Jan Stead JEMproductions
    Jan Stead JEMp...4 months ago

    WOW!!!!! and again 5 stars for composition…a Fascinating perspective too…light just catching an almost perfect web…this takes my breath away…..ahhhhh…..

    :))))))

  • Many thanks, glad you like it, but do hope you’ve got your breath back by now :-)

    – Enivea

  • Jan Stead JEMproductions
    Jan Stead JEMp...3 months ago

    this, as all your work, captures beauty where many see none! A true tribute to your talent and ingenuity!!

    :))))))

    and yes I have my breath back, although the awe lingers on!

  • You are most kind Jan, thank you very much :-)

    – Enivea