The Lens-Artists Photo Challenge this week is Framing the Shot here at The World is a Book.
Here are my photos for this theme:

These next two photos are taking us away from the spiders on the bridge -and bring us back to the human experience –
Both of these photos were captured this summer –
The first one is framed by the fence and the second one has the strong rectangles framing, or structuring, the photo from within (at least in my mind) –
And then the message with the trashed items gives us lots to consider.
Thanks for stopping by –
To join the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, or to get more info, go here
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I love that spider, suspended in its own universe!
Is it a Richmond spider? Sorry . . . I had to. 🙂
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hahah- that was fun that you know the Richmond Spiders – so thanks for the smile
and did you also know that Virginia is the “spider state” – I guess we have more of them than most places
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My daughter would NOT love that fact, LOL.
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Excellent.
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Thanks you JohnRH
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Very cool shots of the spider in frame, Yvette!
I agree, lots to think about of the trash we created…
Thank you for the post!
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Thanks Amy – and regarding the trash photos – In photo A the furniture was still kind of new – so my heart sank to imagine someone “evicted” – compare that to the old 1980s couch in photo B – one that needs to meet the landfill –
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The photo reminds what I have seen…
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Totally agree with Amy.
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thanks Su
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The first image is my fave! Great idea to submit the spider and its surrounding as one frame.
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thanks for taking the time to leave a comment dear Indah
🙂
and cheers to spiders and their beauty
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LOL for your final shot Yvette – love your opening spider.
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thanks 🙂
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Those are exactly the type of spider webs I seem to walk through when I get the newspaper in the early morning hours. Great photos, Yvette! That mauve colored sofa looks like my first purchase when I moved out from my parents in the early 1990’s. 🙂
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Jill – thank you for the comment about your couch!! A while ago I was writing about the couches that were this color – my mother had something different but close in color – and it was nice in 1990 – but I could not find a photo to share for that post – and then saw this one driving in Canada this summer –
also – I just “love” (not) when we get a web all over us first thing int he morning
happens here too
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Hi Yvette you may find a few more spiders in the trash bin suite 🙂
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hahah. Abrie – that is such a good point – but I was not getting too close to either one of those trash piles – hahah
and welcome back – nice to see you online
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Just yesterday I saw a spider about this size hanging in its web right outside our window. Spider state? Yikes!
janet
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wow – seeing right outside the window – did you get a photo ?
and yes, spider state – but we also heard that when you see spiders – you know the environment is healthy (something like that)
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I did get a photo but it was through a screen as well so not sure how well it turned out. (I took it with my Nikon and haven’t really looked at it yet.)
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Great composition in the first picture!
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thanks a lot – I like that one too
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Fabulous spider shots Yvette 🙂
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thanks BB = and this was the photo I told you about a long time ago – not sure if you recall – but I recently saw you shared your side in the fence and it reminded me of these – I was going to link you but – well – only so much time – ha –
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I don’t but then again I often have CRAFT. 🙂 🙂
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All wonderful shots but the spider captures were a delight! You have a great eye for detail!
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thanks
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You’re welcome!
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I love the spider in the fence!
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thanks Dan
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Cool spidey photos!!
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thanks Norah
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Hi, Yvette. Glad you joined us! The fence is a perfect frame for the spider. The background blur is lovely too. A great response to the challenge!
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thanks so much
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Well I could get that close to a spider if it was behind glass, otherwise, I’d be tremblin’ in my boots. 🙂
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haha – I know spiders are not for everyone
:P)
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I am terrified of them … and I’m 5′ 9″ tall, so this hulking human terrified of a little bug is pretty funny isn’t it?
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Artsy shots of spidey! You’ve captured such a mood!
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thanks so much 🙂
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These spider images are real stand-outs, nicely done. I hope all is well in your world.
Cheers, Amy
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YIKES … scarey lil spider. I’m so sensitive to insect bites that I run the other way.
Brave of you to photograph this one. Fantastic …
Isadora 😎
ps – I think the spider photo is a hit. I noticed the comments about the lil thing. : )
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Love the spider shots, Yvette! The slide show gives us some thinking though. Nicely done.
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Cool… that spider is super cool!!
🕸🕷🤪😃
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