Dew Covered Spider Web in Late Afternoon Zakho
Golden late afternoon light falls through a canopy of fresh early spring leaves, casting dappled patterns across a delicate spider web stretched between twigs near Zakho. Each strand of silk holds a multitude of water droplets left by a brief sun shower, turning the invisible structure into a glistening lattice of crystal beads. The background blurs into soft greens and earthy browns, showing the sharp, wet texture of the foreground web. Sunlight hits specific droplets, creating tiny, bright points of reflection that stand out against the shadowed foliage behind. The fine threads vibrate slightly, holding the water in perfect spheres that refract the green leaves and blue sky. One droplet at the web's center catches a beam of light, glowing like a suspended gemstone before the sun dips lower.
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