

Kayaking before breakfast on a sunny calm Adirondack morning,


I went in search of spider webs and turtles and found both.


(There's lots of photo imperfections. I'm still editing, and sometimes getting perfect focus is tough, especially when shooting pics with an inexpensive camera from a moving kayak without losing the paddle, and trying to get close enough to the subject without disrupting. I took some really cool dragonfly macro pics too but they keep showing up sideways. I'll try again some other time.
I love your spider web photo!
ReplyDeleteSo glorious! I love paddling in the quiet places. jan
ReplyDeleteThe droplets in the spiderweb are so beautiful!
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