huge spider webs by Richardphotos
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these are in a state park near Wills Point,Texas.they were hard to photograph because there was an overcast and the leafs and webs cut out the available light but the glare from the clouds prevented exposing the sky.not to my satisfaction, but maybe you can get some idea of the size.there were many spiders of various types and so many insects caught in the web including 1000's of mosquitoes thank God.they were not as huge as the tv stations tried to say
Mrs. Lubner asked me if I was going so I dedicate these to her
yesterday's post was 3 pictures.one was a pool being drained and the water swirling down the hole.another was multiple fountains that I removed one stream for my purpose.the blue cast water was from another fountains 30 miles away from the first two.after putting together I tried Mehdi kaleidescope and the result was so weird I decided to post
thanks for viewing and any comments
Comments (97)
irakika
Excellent photo, very nice!
ScourgeofShadows
Impressive in a spooky kind of way!
CavalierLady
I saw this on tv... how cool that you got to go out and see it in person!
bebert
very nice shot !!
avalonfaayre
DANG! Looks like something from Arachniphobia! I hate to think of this many spiders being in the world. I hate them so...Cool shot, though. Now I have to go and do some research on them so that I can sleep tonight.
Georges_H_Hoens
Hello, I did hear about this anormalous gigantic spider web ! Maybe this is an evolution in the world of spiders : they mondialize too (lol) The earth government of spiderland ! Whatever I do love spiders (as photographer) because They make me skare but in the same time I'm admirative and fascinating. And they are more useful that most people think. They prevent intrusion of other more nuisible insects as mosquitos and other bugs. Great shots! (thanks for your comment on my last post.
amirapsp
Very well done!!