Always hearing about web and its total power, my enthusiastic mushroom friends find themselves so overwhelmed one morning.
They are standing right below a variety of webs: some spiral outward like spokes on a wheel, some look like funnels of doom or harps, while others run thin strands parallelly.
These are beautiful but never catch their eye.
These mushrooms want to know more about me, yet struggle with the webs.
"Is a start button required?"
Hello, Rainfield! Awesome shots of the webs and I love the last mushroom photo. Well done! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat these webs with the light and fog.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Gorgeous photos of the web!
ReplyDeleteHello Rainfield!:) Beautiful images of webs caught in the light, and I also like your mushroom photo.:)
ReplyDeleteLove your webs, they're as great as mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteCreative post and photography ~ there is always a 'start button' for us all ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
A start button may be required, but you don't have to press it. That is the spider's function.
ReplyDeletethey are fascinating and beautiful - as are your mushroom friends. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool pictures.. Regards..
ReplyDeleteThe spiders' webs are lovely. And your mushrooms need no button. You communicate with them very well.
ReplyDeleteDelightful photos indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt is the season for cob webs.....just in time for Halloween!! Pretty images, nicely capturing the details!!
ReplyDeleteHello dear Rainfield. Your captures here are splendid and perfectly depict the amazing architecture of spiders. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi! Both mushroom and web's photos are very nice. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe mushrooms are probably anxiously hoping the spider will catch all the pesky flies. The second photo looks like meteors trailing across the sky, and the third has some awesome iridescense on the spider web, cool photography, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteEven today, there are many wonderful things in life that do not require a start button... our great-grandsons, like the mushrooms, find that somewhat hard to believe! Most of their toys all have motors and noise ....
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful pictures and I do not know how you do it -- my spiderwebs never show up in my pictures.
The second photo is amazing, and the web and the mushrooms are fantastic.
ReplyDelete(Suffering from bronchitis:( !
I have always struggled getting images of webs. Yours are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful spider web photo! May be the start button is required! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spider web, rainfield.
ReplyDeleteGood weekend!!!
A hug.
boa tarde, macros excelentes das teias e dos cogumelos, são lindas e perfeitas.
ReplyDeleteAG
The colors in the webs are nice and cozy
ReplyDeleteThe little mushrooms are mapped :-)