Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.- Richard Feynman
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Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.| Reactions: |
Now that truly is a gorgeous shot!! I love how you can see the beads of moisture just "hanging by a thread"...so to speak! :-))
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing shot!!! I'm not a huge fan of spiders, but oh, how they reflect their maker!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKerri, that is just unbelievably gorgeous! The lights hitting the water, the detail of the web. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you get these great shots. Good job!
ReplyDeleteIt's like jewellery! Such a wonderful image.
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! I love the water on the web it looks so cool! Great job! :)
ReplyDeletewow.wow.
ReplyDeleteIsn't nature so breathtaking beautiful it's mind boggling?
Love this !!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot Kerri and so true!!! I love this post a lot!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is really cool.
ReplyDeleteWow !
ReplyDeleteGreat photo !
Just love the dew drops on the spiderweb !
You continue to amaze me with your gorgeous images! This is photograph is fantastic! Your web and droplet photos are always amazing. Great work, as always!
ReplyDeleteI love the bokeh lights that the thread makes!
ReplyDeleteI've never had the pleasure of getting a good shot of a spider web. This is excellent.
ReplyDeleteSpiders and webs have always intrigued me! Great photo and quote!
ReplyDeleteThanks you.
Really neat, and nice bokeh.
ReplyDeletewonderful creature!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. So creative. So powerful.
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