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A spider's web

There is a large variety of spiders everywhere around us, most of them weaving their intricate webs in order to catch their prey.. One of them is a tiny specie that places it small web in the shrubbery near the ground. Nearly invisible in normal conditions, but after a light rain shower you can see the webs appearing like small cloudy dots everywhere. If you get on your knees to study them at closer range you will see that tiny droplets of water are clinging to the threads, making the impression of thousands of diamonds if they catch a ray from the sun.
I cannot see that Photocommunity.de has an insect category for spiders, so I put the picture in a random one.

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