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Friday, September 13, 2013

meet webster





17 comments:

  1. great shots. i can't believe you even named him.

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  2. Webster has been very busy. It is absolutely amazing the webs spiders can create. Ironically, I just saw Alisa Burke's post on the same thing:
    http://alisaburke.blogspot.com/2013/09/beautiful-details.html
    Have a lovely weekend, Tammy

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  3. It's amazing the things you find beauty in and how you photograph them. Stunning! Even if I don't like spiders, I can see the beauty in the web.

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  5. Kim, your dewy web images are the most expressive I've ever seen. Your vision has always been an inspiration to me and to so many others!

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  6. Wonderful Kimmie! My mother used to watch spiders spin their webs and then write poetry about it. I think I still have one she wrote. It's all about paying attention, and I think you excel at that.

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  7. I am not a spider fan, but his web and the photographs of his web are exquisite, just beautiful. What clever little artisans spiders are. xx

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  8. That web is incredible and you captured it perfectly! Hugs!deb

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  9. fantastic capture, kimmie...wowwee

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  10. Great pictures! Awesome web! I'm not a fan of spiders.... and we do have lots lately.... but I appreciate their beautiful work!

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  11. Great shots of "Webster" and her web Kimmie! BUT...oh my!! am I going to be happy when all the "Websters" in my yard get cold and decide to leave! Lol.

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  12. Wowowow! Those photos are Beautiful! Wonder...is Everywhere! Laura

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