It was one of the Saturday that I saw lines of rainbow.
When the sun raised to the height of a spider web, the later had disclosed the content of their discussion. I happened to over heard and thought of sharing this finding with you, but my capability failed to reflect this momentary happening accurately.
They talked while the sun was moving. I moved around with my camera sillily to find out the silent talk had ceased finally.
Will you then hammer me if I say I saw a spinning spider web later?
I have to insist on that. My father taught me that if I did not do silly things, nothing intelligent would ever get done, but I forgot to ask, and it is too late to ask, what if there is a hammer around.
Cool shots. The spider will be happy you caught his/she weaving skill in great detail.
ReplyDeleteSounds like your father was a wise man. You captured beautiful colors in the web.
ReplyDeleteMy dad failed to warn me, that if I only did intelligent things, there wouldn't be enough room for the silly! Webs are tricky to capture..yours are terrific!
ReplyDeleteHow did you capture the web? I usually see only the spider in my photo?
ReplyDeleteYou have captured fireworks that don't fade and fall.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a web so perfect as that, beautiful rainbow Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteI love the see rainbow. I love its colors.
ReplyDeleteI really saw rainbows on the web.
How did the spider feel when it saw the rainbows?
Those are awesome shots, Rainfield, and sounds like a great advice from your father. I like that!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good experience sharing. And your web is astonishing.
ReplyDeleteI thought the spider web in the first picture look like a dancer with the skirt spread opened beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThat is an excellent web and photo. Such creativity from that spider which you have captured.
ReplyDeletedo you really need a hammer?? lol
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots Rainfield, glad you saw those lines of rainbow, never saw it from a web before, now I do through your picture. love it.
ReplyDeleteThe web looks like a rainbow fan. You can take the hammer and sell it for profit..
ReplyDeleteThat first picture of the spider web is gorgeous, but they are all very good. Your father must have been a wise man.
ReplyDeleteYou captured the spider webs very well...I never manage to do that.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree, your father must have been wise.
I think you were awestruck by its rainbow beauty so you could not speak. Save your hammer for another purpose.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous pictures...but, then, you always seem to get the most perfect shots.
ReplyDeleteYour Dad was a smart man. Your web shots are fantastic. Another great post and photos, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteWow.. that's a beautiful iridescent. And must say, capturing that beauty is no silly task at all. =D
ReplyDeletewow nice capture!
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