Sunday, October 2, 2011

I heart macro





Handcrochet silk bead : size 1.5 cm / 0.59 inches


The spider in my garden was double this size !

Hop over to Studio Waterstone to see some more awesome shots.

ps : due to a problem I am unable to leave comments on your blogs ... still surching for a solution.

15 comments:

zsazsazsu said...
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Dawn of LaTouchables said...

...Sandra--that spider is amazing--and your work is always exciting. I heart it!

Nadege, said...

Beautiful crochet work. Love that spider shot.

Die van A (Christel - Luc en Gaƫtan) said...

Knap, dat je zo eens laten kijken hoe je dat maakt zo een kraal met haakwerk.

Christel

vilterietje said...

wat een prachtige opnamen! vooral de spin is fantastisch:)

Jenni said...

Fabulous work on that crotcheted bead...I would like to learn how to do that..it looks so neat. Very good spider shot.
Jenni

T... said...

great photos, love your crochet work.....and ick, I don't want to find a spider that big...but wonderful shot of him

Kym Hunter Designs said...

Lovely crochet bead! The spider shot is cool. I call those "crab" spiders, because they look like crabs to me. They give me the willies!

Enjoy your day!

Holly said...

What incredible macro work you do yourself, never mind the macro photography! And that spider is lovely!

Tracey Leeder said...

Beautiful crochet bead. I cant imagine working with such delicate thread on such a tiny bead. The spider shot is too cool. Well done!

CraftyHope said...

WHAT IS UP WITH THE SPIDER PICS!!??

Sorry. . .I've got some serious arachnophobia and this is the second picture I've stumbled across today. EEK!

I adore your crocheted bead. It's really super cool! Fabulous work!

Annette said...

Beautiful bead!! Great shot of the spider at that angle!!

A garden just outside Venice said...

Wow! Belgian spiders look quite scary! :D
x

ShonRjai said...

Beautiful photos. Well done

Anonymous said...

I love the shots of the crochet bead, you captured such wonderful textures and detail! Then I scrolled down to the spider photo. I LOVE IT! The photo is taken at such a cool angle! Fantastic shot!