Beautiful! Jack Frost seems to have used a ruler and set square to make those! Still a work of art, though, however he achieved it - and perfectly photographed, too. :)
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28 comments:
Jack Frost sure is an artsy-fartsy fella! Nice macro shot!
Excellant catch EG. I see lots of that here too.
B.
Look at that! Amazing. Like a lace tablecloht. We don't see anything like that here!
Oh that's a nice maco shot, very detailed
i love this photo. awesome
That is gorgeous! I thought it was weeds with frost on them . . . WOW!
Gorgeous frost flowers!
And you worked some magic capturing the wonder of the crystals. The colors are captivating.
Do you know what those windows cost if you have to get them from a home improvement store????
Beautiful!
The blue color behind it really makes it pop - lovely shot!
Round The Bend.
Beautiful! we have no snow here, so these images are something very rare to me.
Truly beautiful..gorgeous!
I love seeing macros of FROST.... It's so beautiful. Thanks for sharing, EG.
Hugs,
Betsy
Just SO amazing! I love the blue background too...
Awesome!
It must re be cold to have Jack Frost come to visit. No sticking your tongue on any metal posts. LOL
Great macro shot. You da best. MB
Gorgeous! I miss having that on my windows, although I don't *really* mind the freezing part :)
Thanks for sharing it with us!
Frost in macro looks so much like a fascinating, delicate artwork! Stunning!
Beautiful! Jack Frost seems to have used a ruler and set square to make those! Still a work of art, though, however he achieved it - and perfectly photographed, too. :)
Very lovely to see. I remember them well. Can't say that I miss them, however.
Just look at that structure.
Darla
Lace. You've made lace. Fantastic!
Looks like sea weed. Beautiful!!
I am loving all the ice shots this winter.
Cool shot of the frost!
Lovely icy patterns are so pretty, we never see this as it just doesn't get cold enough, for which I am very grateful!!!
Oh! this is absolutely wonderful!
What fascinating patterns!
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