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I have a small fir tree growing in my front yard. When I took my puppy for her morning walk, I saw that the fog had turned dozens of small spider webs into glittering lace. The irony is that this was an almost unplanned photo, yet it turned out to be my first Explored shot.
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Londolozi Game Reserve
South Africa
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On the morning of September 27, as we went out on the game drive inside the reserve, we noticed there were spider webs everywhere in the landscape. There must have been hundreds of them glistening in the morning dew. We stopped and took some images of the fabulous webs, some of them in pristine condition. I took images of three different webs, one with a spider in the center. The image on this upload does not contain a spider, but it is a beautiful web with wonderful bokeh. I have added a bit of warmth to the background.
...... there were hundreds of dew-laden webs suspended amongst the heather and other vegetation when I visited the Red Moss nature reserve early one morning, recently.