Hi Alan, I just found your nice blog! Beautiful frost photos! It is amazing what interesting textures water is taking on as it freezes. You have to look closely though to not miss these miracles. Thanks for doing this with your camera and post about it! Christina
Beautiful photos, great you have got the opportunity to get the frost in the sun. We haven't got any frost yet, it is cold but not that cold here in London.
Fantastic photos! We haven't had a hard frost yet this winter, But I must remember this post, and my camera, when we do. Good thinking to "think" about frost. Thanks
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Holy Crap! Those are gorgeous shots! I love the swirling patterns on the pipe (I'm guessing that's what it is). Fascinatingly gorgeous!
Freaking gorgeous! My fav are also the feathery patterns on dark object (is it a pipe?)...nice work!
Hi Alan, I just found your nice blog! Beautiful frost photos! It is amazing what interesting textures water is taking on as it freezes. You have to look closely though to not miss these miracles. Thanks for doing this with your camera and post about it!
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Stunning! Amazing what beauty happens right under our noses every day!
Wow, fantastic photos!! They would great wall art.
Beautiful photos, great you have got the opportunity to get the frost in the sun.
We haven't got any frost yet, it is cold but not that cold here in London.
Incredibly gorgeous pictures! Yum!
Amazing frost patterns .. . some look like perfectly preserved ancient fossils, others like delicious sugar. Beautiful photos!
Thanks for the compliments everybody! I was amazed when I saw the frost on the pipe -- so many curlicues. Glad I noticed before they were gone.
Fantastic photos! We haven't had a hard frost yet this winter, But I must remember this post, and my camera, when we do. Good thinking to "think" about frost. Thanks
I love these! I had never looked at the patterns of frost like this, they are beautiful!
Gorgeous! You did a great job of capturing the frost. So would love to see some upholstery with the patterns on the dark pipe! Beautiful and stunning.