As autumn nears, I wanted to make the most of the nice weather whilst I could before it starts to get cold, so I’ve uploaded a few photos of the weather before and during the heavy rainfall from yesterday.
If the nice, warm and breezy weather holds for Tuesday, I may be able to get a lot of photos at Battersea Park, so I’m hoping this good weather lasts.
On the 1st September I will be updating the header on this blog to reflect this autumn, and winter months soon to come. It is a simple, sunrise-based header, with bold text to make it look simplistic.
I have uploaded them as they are on here if you want to save them as an iPad wallpaper, and I almost forgot to mention, I have added at least 8 new wallpapers to the folder ‘Nature’s Wonders’ on Dropbox. I have provided a link below, so feel free anytime to download and use these as an iPhone or iPod touch wallpaper.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zr2lktbowqwswyy/ji5peNVnJl
Keep your eyes peeled, as I will update this post with a video of these photos when the video has finished uploading and processing.
Update: The video has finished uploading and processing, and here it is.
Nature photography at its finest. I see a lot of those particular spiders round here. I never feel that comfortable around them, but their webs are impressively intricate.
Vijau
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I agree with your point, I mean, I’m not afraid of holding a small spider that is harmless, it’s when you get the big daddy-long-leg spiders that are massive is what I find creepy. Just like you said, their spiderwebs are “impressively intricate” which is absolutely true, but it’s also the shine of the spiderwebs which make a web feel special to look at, as you can see every detail from a glimpse.
Thank you for the compliment Vijay, I really appreciated it :-)!!!!!!!
Alex
-Mother Nature | Life at the touch of a button.
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