Silent Sunday 20 October 2013

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24 responses to “Silent Sunday 20 October 2013”

  1. How very beautiful, I love the droplets of moisture, fab close up.

    1. Thank you. I was really pleased with it 🙂

  2. Lovely, you got it just about right considering it was a manual exposure.

    1. There were a few attempts! It’s the manual focus that’s really difficult on my camera.

  3. Beautiful photo, I love it!

    1. thank you, it was worth shivering in the garden!

  4. Wonderful getting the close up with all the raindrops!

    1. I liked it, thanks.

  5. I LOVE that web. Such a fab picture.

    1. Thank you.

  6. That is really beautiful, it almost looks like little glass beads.

    1. that’s what I thought when I saw it.

  7. That’s so beautiful. I always see wonder in a spider’s cleverly woven web, and with the dew drops, this is just gorgeous.

    1. Thanks. It was definitely worth going out to catch.

  8. Beautiful picture!

    1. thank you.

  9. like a piece of expensive jewellery!

    1. Ooh, I’d wear that!

  10. That’s a great shot and has just reminded me what my Silent Sunday photo was going to be! How could I have forgotten?!

    1. Am intrigued now!

  11. Webs are an art in their own right. … love this shot.

    1. They are so beautiful aren’t they?

  12. I like how the drops of rain hang on spiders webs. Spiders webs are pretty outdoors, not keen on them in my house though.

    1. Agree.

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