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Sat, Jun 20, 09 at 12:28
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rc..now I have to know. Exactly what is the image? I gather that it's a spider web with droplets of water, but help me get my bearings. :) Great image! Pam |
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| Thanks guys. And, Pam, it was a little spider web suspended in the corner of my front patio. So, brick on two sides, with a triangular web. Most of the shots are from slightly below the bottom of the web so you can see the water drops suspended. The second above is from the top, looking down. |
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| Now I see. :) Such detail..really fun. Thank you. |
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| Those are HEAVY drops! Just shows you the strength of spider silk. |
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| Those silk strands really are amazing. Stronger than steel for the same size, I hear. |
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