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Wordless Wednesday: Spider Web Spun to Lantern

Spider Web
"The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web."
- Pablo Picasso


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  1. Hello my friend..beautiful..gorgeous picture..love it.. and the quote.. magnificent!
    Happy WW!
    Victoria

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  2. You gotta love nature!
    It is the perfect design!
    Mitch

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  3. Cool photo!

    Joyce
    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2011/10/wordless-wednesday-hypnotist.html

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  4. beautiful shot of the details!

    Ai @ Sakura Haruka

    Come join my Wordless Wed Linky Party!

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  5. Your pics are always so cool : )

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  6. I always thought that a spider can create a wonderful masterpiece!

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  7. I find some webs so fascinating.... but, I hate walking into one, esp if I do not know it is there! creepy!!!

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  8. Great shot! Thanks for the WW linky!

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  9. Very cool photo! Is it really a spider web?

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  10. Amazing! Spider webs are not the easiest to photograph.

    Another great Halloween image. I'm picturing this lamp post standing as sentinel outside an old run-down mansion. No one visits anymore...except ghosts from the past and the spiders. ;)

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  11. Saves you time and effort on decorating!

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  12. I like the contrast and composition in your photo!

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  13. Beautiful spider web! Thanks for sharing this wonderful picture. Have an absolutely gossamer WW.

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  14. Thanks to everyone for all the comments!

    Autena - it's a natural Halloween decoration spun by a real spider! The web shows up so well against the light sky because it's covered in rain drops.

    Serena - your imagination is better than reality! It's actually the light by my front door.

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  15. Great picture. I tried to take one last week but my light was not good enough.

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  16. Lovely image. I hadn't heard that quote before, it's sheer perfection.

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  17. Very cool shot and I LOVE your "Which Witch is Which" treasury :)

    Slowly getting back to blogging, thanks so much for stopping by :)

    I should join your "Wordless Wednesday" and that might help me be more motivated :)

    Have a great evening, regards, T. :)

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  18. Great shot + Great quote to go with it! :)

    ♥ Ƹ̵̡Óœ̵̨̄Æ·
    Tracy @ Ascending Butterfly

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