I love the hoar frost!!! The leaf in the large frame is perfect!!! I was crawling around in the leaves, looking for my own captures, on the way to church this morning...
These frost shots of late are really wonderful. It would be difficult for me to get pictures like this what with all the sniveling I'd be doing about how cold it is.
Hello my fellow Canadian friend. I'm in Vancouver, so not so cold, but soon I'm off to our home in England where it's...well, about the same as here. :) Lovely photos you took. Last year I got some spectacular icy spiky shots in the fields. So looking forward to that this year again. :)
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I love it when that happens. It turns the world into sugar coated treat for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteThese are all great shots! I love frosty leaves and grass. They make such nice photos.
ReplyDeleteyou should have a collection of frost foto's. these are beautiful.. i like the 1 at the top left..
ReplyDeleteIs it that cold already?? 37F here this morning but no any kind of frost. Just a little foggy but the sun is out now. MB
ReplyDeleteI love the hoar frost!!! The leaf in the large frame is perfect!!! I was crawling around in the leaves, looking for my own captures, on the way to church this morning...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the hoar frost. I love the one with the red leaves you posted prior to this too. It is sunny but chilly here today.
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented capturing all those frosted leaves.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We haven't seen that over here yet.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
At least it's sunny today!
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful day and you captured it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful are your frost photos!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
HI EG All these shots are exquisite.
ReplyDeleteFantastic, EG. The red leaf at the bottom left is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteCold? Yes, it was 82 here today. Bundle up!
Great captures...so pretty. I'm not ready for the cold yet.
ReplyDeleteI love the textures after a frost. Enhances their beautiful colours. Valerie
ReplyDeleteThis type of frost it so thick that it gives a beautiful effect! Lovely photos.I love the red leaf!
ReplyDeleteHoar frost is so beautiful. You have captured it nicely!
ReplyDeleteStunning collage of the frosty plants.
ReplyDeleteThese frost shots of late are really wonderful. It would be difficult for me to get pictures like this what with all the sniveling I'd be doing about how cold it is.
ReplyDeleteExquisite beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love these! They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. It is so long since I got on here!
ReplyDeleteThese lovely images have me hoping that we get a good frost here soon. Preferably followed by a crisp sunny day!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot colder where you are than where I am! Lovely details you've captured on those leaves...
ReplyDeleteI love these frosty shots. The leaves look like they have an edging of fine lace. Beautiful, but cold.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! We've had a couple of frosts, but nothing as beautiful as this.
ReplyDeleteThe frost looks so cold, but there's no denying that it's pretty. That large leaf is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI just love photographing frost ! Awesome shots ! Have a good day !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the frost. We've only had one night of frost so far but it's getting colder again so maybe more soon.
ReplyDeleteWow . Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHello my fellow Canadian friend. I'm in Vancouver, so not so cold, but soon I'm off to our home in England where it's...well, about the same as here. :) Lovely photos you took. Last year I got some spectacular icy spiky shots in the fields. So looking forward to that this year again. :)
ReplyDeleteBrrr! Although it makes for some nice photos, I'm VERY glad that it never even gets that cold around here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collage you made with leaves with hoarfrost ...... beautiful it looks :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these are gorgeous!!!
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It's so pretty, looks sugar coated!
ReplyDeleteI love frost covered shots...these are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are Terrific, love them!
ReplyDeleteYour frosty images are beautiful. It does seem a little early for so much frost.
ReplyDeleteoh that is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing hoar frost, but even though it gets cold here, I don't know that we experience this. Maybe it has to be colder than our temps.
ReplyDeleteI'm late getting around to visiting those that posted links on Nature Notes this week...
ReplyDelete...and one word comes to mind as I view your frosty collage....
STUNNING!!
Oh great photos..I am reading a book on frost..very interesting...Michelle
ReplyDeleteMagical - and not easy to photograph. Well done!
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