"I found this yellow sac spider (Cheiracanthium punctorium) in one of my favorite places for macro. It is found in the Southernmost Piedmont region, in the Ligurian Apennines, where my passion for nature started when I was only a child. I found many times this venomous species in the grass, but always in intricated nests, and I was never satisfied by the results trying to photograph them through their sacs. This time, during a morning survey in the summer I found a specimen that built this spectacular web in the grass, under a single leaf, with two thin layers of silk, probably to pass the night. The light was filtering through the treetops, hitting the web from the rear. I had little time to photograph against the light and captured the breakdown of color on the web, so I immediately lay down and shot hand-held underexposed. After a few tries, I was satisfied with this special encounter with a fascines spider." - Says Marco Maggesi.
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