The webs
Nothing like a lazy Sunday accompanied by the perfect weather to stay home with a book under the blanket. Love those days... from time to time :) And especially after a busy week.
Other times I would prefer no rain so I could take the camera for a walk. The photos here were taken on one of those nicer autumn days. Though cold and a bit foggy, it was calm and quite pleasant.
I went to one of my favourite sunset spots to enjoy the setting sun. But I did not expect to see so many spiderwebs! All the dry weeds that grew along the pats were covered with it. All the twigs, dead leaves and spent flowers were connected with each other with the delicate, shiny silk.
The sun behind was helping a lot catching the delicate web and gave one of the most beautiful, warm, orange light.
It is quite amazing how such simple things can look so good!
All we need is a good light.
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Tamron 70-300mm lens
All photos and text are my own.
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