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Old 08-27-2009, 01:42 AM
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Default This made me late for work this morning.....

I was walking up to my dad's for our morning coffee together, and I spotted this. My dad and I had our coffee, and I headed back to the house and I just could not help myself. I ran inside, got my tripod, camera, and remote, and just got lost in my thoughts.....before I knew it I was late for work.....Oh well, so was the boss ..... The dew was just so cool looking on the web.

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Old 08-27-2009, 01:54 AM
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awesome, maybe that's the boss laying a trap for those not as aware as yourself!
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Charlottes web. I would have been late as well. well worth it
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Awesome - that 2nd shot is the one for me - Cheers, Bernz
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Oh Allyson, those are amazing shots. They look like pure lace, beautifully captured for us all to see. Thank you so much for sharing them.
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nice shots.. I would have also taken a little closeup of the spider on the dew web..
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Definitely worth being late for work. Very nice set.
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awesome, maybe that's the boss laying a trap for those not as aware as yourself!
Thank you! That's something to think about too!!!

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Charlottes web. I would have been late as well. well worth it
Thank you, I thought about Charlotte too.
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Awesome - that 2nd shot is the one for me - Cheers, Bernz
Thank you Bernz, that's my favorite too.
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Oh Allyson, those are amazing shots. They look like pure lace, beautifully captured for us all to see. Thank you so much for sharing them.
That is so nice, thank you!
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i'm so glad you were late for work to get this shot and even happier that you decided to share it!!! It is fabulous!!!!!
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nice shots.. I would have also taken a little closeup of the spider on the dew web..
Thank you..... How about this one. It looks better viewed large.
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