Beautiful photography and very nostalgic for me. I can remember having to scratch ice off the inside of the panes before I could look out. The insides!
I loved the thought of Jack Frost painting my windows at night when I was a child! Such a sweet memory. My double pane windows don't get much of a frost any longer unless it is really bitterly cold!
Cool! Literally AND figuratively! It's pretty cold down here (near Chicago), but the thing that gets to me is the static electricity. I don't like getting shocked. :-(
Gorgeous! This was just what the inside of my bedroom window used to look like in the morning when I was a child. I would wake up and breathe on the glass and then rub a clear patch to see out into the world!
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Beautiful photography and very nostalgic for me. I can remember having to scratch ice off the inside of the panes before I could look out. The insides!
ReplyDeleteWow, he sure has been busy! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat set of pics of the frost!
ReplyDeleteYou have captured them well, it doesn't snow in Auckland. i have to go to the mountains.
ReplyDeleteNice patterns!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I love how each one is different.
ReplyDeleteLove these photos. Nature is a great designer.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful & such a great take on the theme!
ReplyDeleteI loved the thought of Jack Frost painting my windows at night when I was a child! Such a sweet memory. My double pane windows don't get much of a frost any longer unless it is really bitterly cold!
ReplyDeleteBrr....somewhere where it's colder than here? Wow...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
how lovely, makes me think of christmas which is just around the corner
ReplyDeleteIsn't Jack Frost a handsome thing?!
ReplyDeletewow, they looks like flowers don't they?
ReplyDeleteJack is not a boring guy. In fact he's very artistic. Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are absolutely beautiful!
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Ol Jack Frost has been a busy boy hasn't he. I jave always loved the frosty panes. very beautiful. MB
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhh so pretty.
ReplyDeleteJust snow, snow, snow here! :-) I'm wondering how I'll get to work...
You and Jack must be soul mates; you're quite the artist yourself! What a pretty montage of frost. Bet you had fun creating this, EG.
ReplyDeleteThe collage effect is perfect for this subject matter! Now two "frosts" exactly alike!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are amazing shots of frost!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Being from California, I don't get to see sights like these too often.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your lovely, wintery photos!
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You call it Jack Frost? We call it frost roses. :) I have a lot too. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I just love photos of ice!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I love this. It has been so long since I've seen frost in a windowpane.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, lovely stop on our journey through Alphabe-Thursday's letter "J".
You really took me down memory lane with this post.
Thank you for linking.
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Beautiful crystals. Thankfully our weather has been a bit too warm for that!
ReplyDeleteCool! Literally AND figuratively! It's pretty cold down here (near Chicago), but the thing that gets to me is the static electricity. I don't like getting shocked. :-(
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! This was just what the inside of my bedroom window used to look like in the morning when I was a child. I would wake up and breathe on the glass and then rub a clear patch to see out into the world!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of some scenes from Dr. Zhivago!!!
ReplyDeleteBrrrr... love how you found a geometric/abstract representation for all that chill.
ReplyDeleteExquisite images - we don't normally see ice crystals like that until January...
ReplyDeleteWhen they do appear it is always such a wonder.
Beautifully captured.
These are great works of art by Jack Frost. You did a great job of capturing these photos as well.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I haven't seen frost on windows for quite a long time... I sorta miss it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos
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