Web Security In Memphis Tennessee
by Michael Hoard
Title
Web Security In Memphis Tennessee
Artist
Michael Hoard
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This unique photo was taken while on a visit to Memphis, Tennessee. While walking in the business district, I came upon this unused door and door handle covered in spider webs. I thought what an unusual place to spin a spider web, unles the spider where on the other side of the door and came through a crack. The web does resemble the spider brown recluse though they are spun under objects in dark areas. The pattern of this particular web is unique in itself. There are no visible signs of the spider, the web may have been present for quite some time.
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June 8th, 2013
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Michael Hoard
Greetings Kathryn, thank you so much for viewing Web Security in Memphis Tennessee it pleases me this street photograph appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comment, Cheers, Michael Hoard Art and Photography
Michael Hoard
Greetings Shoal, thank you so much for viewing Web Security, it pleases me this unique photo appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comment, Cheers, Michael Hoard eyeseeColors
Shoal Hollingsworth
Fantastic find and capture. I love your description as well. Great job all around
Michael Hoard
Hello Suzanne, lol that is so funny, that was my deceased mother's favorite movie, two of my sister went with her and when they returned from the movie I asked them how was it, they said mother was hysterical, and said why is that they said my mother told them Jack Nickolson was there father., I did not want to hang out long enough to find out what was on the other side of the door.
Suzanne Powers
I wouldn't worry about the door handle, although the hundreds of spiders.... It's a great door non-the-less, although Nurse Ratchet from "Under the Cuckoos Nest" is probably waiting just on the other side of that door!
Michael Hoard
Hello Suzanne, thank you so much for viewing Web Security, I thank you for the generous comments and I am glad this photo appeals to you. Its one of my favorites, unfortunate its a modern door handle. I am sure the hundreds of baby spiders are in that white sack, I was not waiting for it to burst open and all the spiders attack my camera. lol....
Suzanne Powers
The bright highlights on the door knob and web on the dark door really work lending a mysterious mood. Who would have thought a door could evoke such feelings!!
Michael Hoard
Hello Lorainek Photographs, thank you so much for the feature Web Security in the group Textures and Minimal Close-ups I sure appreciate that, Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello Meryl, yes I do agree Adams Family, lol, I was walking along and wooooh, backed up and took the one photo, you can see somewhat of a large coocoon, of sorts but that could be the baby spiders inside or a month cocoon and the spider built its web around it.....thank you for the V Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello Norm, thank you so much for viewing Web Security I am glad it appealed to you and I appreciate the V/F Mihcael
Michael Hoard
Hello Jon, thank you for viewing Web Security, I am glad this photo appeals to you and the V, I appreciate that, Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello Sandra, thank you so much for the feature of Web Security in the group Memories and Nostalgia, I sure appreciate it, Michael Hoard
Michael Hoard
Hello First Star Art, Thank you for the feature of Web Security in the group heroes and Heroines, I sure appreciate that, Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello Rosy, thank you for that generous comment, I appreciate that, even better yet if you voted.....lol just witty....
Michael Hoard
Hello Nadine and Bob, wow, wow, thank you so much for the feature of Web Security in the Artist News, I appreciate that very much.....Cheers Michael
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Unique idea, just on the originality of the alone, going to publish this. ... Great texture, and composition. Published in the Internet publication ARTISTS NEWS.... http://bit.ly/RVPlpf - Anyone can Highlight just the link ---- Use Ctl-C to copy and Ctl-V ---- puts it in Browser to view the publication. You can then, Tweet, FB, and email, etc a copy of the publication, to those you feel are interested.