lesson learned. love, kelly
practicing the art of an ordinary life
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Regular Contributor to Focusing on Life.
Story Teller for Ali Edwards Design Team
Currently Teaching at Big Picture Classes.
My Portfolio - Kelly Ishmael Photography
Carrie says
I’m stopping and breathing! 🙂
Kelly Kardos says
What a beautiful capture.
Dotti says
Fabulous! Cobwebs are not always easy to capture. The light, the angle, the background, the cobweb itself and not least of all, focus … all have to come together to make it work. You nailed it! {And yes … I can hardly believe that our long-awaited day is almost here! I can’t wait to give everyone a big hug. See you soon!}
a gathering of days says
Beautiful words and beautiful picture.
Anne Camille says
Beautiful!
amy of four corners design says
fantastic image – I agree with Dottie – cobwebs can be hard to capture – but you did it magnificently! stopping by from texture tuesday
Sharon says
Beautiful! I’m fascinated by spider webs. Even if they get knocked down, the next day the spider has built a new one. Persistent and undeterred. It is a mystery!
Wanda says
Amazingly detailed photo. I’ve never been able to capture a spider web image that I’m happy with–so I guess, like a spider, I will have to keep on trying.
Katie says
wow, kelly! this is gorgeous. you really captured the detail of all his hard work.
Earl says
Beautiful.
Pat says
great capture!
Prairie Jill says
Gorgeous shot. I love that bokeh!
Mona's Picturesque says
Lesson learned as well! 🙂 Gorgeous picture. I’ve always wanted to capture a spiderweb. But I can’t seem to find a beautiful one :/ your’s is stunning!
Cathy H. says
Wonderful capture! I’ve never been very good at getting webs! They can be tricky!