a spiders lunchtime

I was standing there waiting for a drop to land in his web. Instead of a droplet, a little fly just flew in. Unfortunately the sun had disappeared behind a cloud and it was windy, I had to drop the aperture right down which mean shallow depth of field.

Turns out the spider didn’t eat the fly, he just wrapped it up and saved it for later.

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