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Who turned off the heat

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Oct 18, 2007
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I took this picture the other day on my way to work. All the trees and plants were covered with spider webs that you cant see when it is not frosty. The frost was everywhere and all these spider webs were everywhere.

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muse27

1:03PM | Thu, 18 October 2007

What a spooky picture. Great timing. lol. I'd be scared to get too close to them all though. I freak out over spiders, and webs, and well... bugs period. lol. Great composition and lighting. Thanks for sharing. :o)

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rainbows

1:11PM | Thu, 18 October 2007

Isn't nature the finest artist. A superb shot from you... Diane.

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lizzibell

4:14PM | Thu, 18 October 2007

nice capture...

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cmolsen2002

7:49PM | Thu, 18 October 2007

This, especially in the full sized view is wonderful! I love it!

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auntietk

10:08PM | Thu, 18 October 2007

Wow - all those webs! Amazing!!


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