Hanging off the end of a macro lens, I wish I have the power to cry out to the breeze “cease, be still”! I took these a while ago, at various times, and have been a long time coming! The spiders (Coastal Golden Orb Weaver) were at Ballina – a chance event – in which I handheld a 300mm lens. Their web was forever concertining with the breeze. The other shots were taken from around my home on dewy cool mornings, employing mostly a 105 micro and tube. I love the water droplets on the grass heads that appear as small diamonds in the morning light. Most of the grasses are the windmill (chloris truncata). The droplet dangling off the end of a spiders web was a chance discovery last winter (2010). And of course, the blue fly on the agapanthus and the dreaded locust of summer time!