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© Copyright 2010, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

''Web Of Deception In The Hive''


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Artist: Dave Barstow, (DaBar);
Exposure Date: 2010.11.07 22:27:45;
Make: Apophysis;
Model: Apophysis 7x 2010 (R12);
Exposure Time: 1/Inf seconds s;
FNumber: f/0.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 0;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 0.0 mm mm;
Software: PaintShop Photo Pro 13.00;

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© Copyright 2010, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

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Something is not right here... Or... is it just 'Spooky'?

Do you find it interesting? Fun? Or something else...

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I certainly find it interesting. I would say definitely NOT fun although I would imagine creating it was a lot of fun. For some reason I think of a fly when I look at this which is probably why I don't find it fun. Creative!

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David:

That could be a fly, or some other critter, that does not belong there...

Jim:

Thanks for visiting.  Your time and comments are always welcome.

Ruud:

Glad you like it... I'm rather fond of Your photos...

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Looks like mosquito to me, that figure in the front! I must admit I never did such picture, no matter what critter it is! I had to look again in my vocabulary my eloquent dude! Couldn't you just say basket! Cheers!

PDE

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Thank you for your kindness...  As for my vocabulary...

This is about the only place I have to use my native language in the manner to which I am accustomed.  If I do that around my current home all I get is blank stares, gaping mouths or HUH?  Although there are some here that posses an exceptional English vocabulary.  They are scarce, but very welcome, companions for a cup of coffee and conversation.

Take care my friend... glad to be able to stimulate your vocabulary expansion. ;-)

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I am pleased with the unexpected response to this image.  It is also satisfying to know that I have stimulated some imaginative thinking.

Thanks for the commentary... :-))

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