Sunday, February 22, 2015

Frost on Windows

 Frost on sunroom windows #1

The temperatures went quite low this week, which sparked Jack Frost's imagination overnight revealing these lovely frost paintings on a few of our sunroom's windows.


 Frost on sunroom windows #2

It's amazing how many different designs there were!  It was a sunny morning so I had to grab my camera quick to take these photos before the frost melted.

 Frost on sunroom windows #3

I am linking to Sunlit Sunday HERE

59 comments:

  1. Nice. This is much better than some of the art work people pay thousands of $$$ for.

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  2. Incredible ! it looks like feathers !
    How beautiful !!

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  3. What a beautiful, impressive natural art. How can I not learn to love the cold and winter if it brings such a marvelous beauty. Love the pics!...very much actually.

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  4. Wow! I've never seen such macros of the fleeting, frosted world - truly spectacular!! Made me smile.

    Happy Sunlit Sunday!

    Poppy

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  5. these are just mind blowing to me. I last saw frost on windows back in the mid 50's and i don't remember it looking like this... God's art is so much better than man made.

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  6. Wow, the frost is so pretty. Awesome macros. Have a happy day and week ahead!

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  7. So so pretty!One of winter's magical gifts.

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  8. Lovely, lovely photos!
    The details are of an amazing beauty!
    Thank you for sharing!

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  9. Frosty feathers! Totally fab Tina. Although we never get as cold here as you do, I do love those days when the sky is blue and the temperature chilly.

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  10. It looks like feathers!

    I agree with the first comment here. This is fine art!

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  11. Gorgeous frost art!

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  12. Gorgeous art and so beautifully captured! My favorite is the last one with. The feather shapes create a wonderful sense of motion!

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  13. super amazing! thank you for your quick thinking - to capture the beauty and share with us. wow.

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  14. they would make super pictures all blown up to hang on the wall. As always just stunning.

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  15. one of the prettiest and most amazing things in nature, i think.

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  16. Oh my, nature's art is so lovely!

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  17. Wow, this photos are awesome! It's not easy to photograph icy blooms... and they are especially nice.
    Have a great nwe week

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  18. Oh, YES!! Awesome captures indeed!!! Nature's art is indeed incredibly beautiful!! You should frame these -- of course I say that about most of your captures, but it's true!! Have a beautiful day, a wonderful new week and stay warm!!

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  19. So beautiful.. like silver feathers. You've captured some marvelous images here.

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  20. You got some really amazing pictures here!

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  21. My Gran used to say that Jack Frost painted ferns on the windows because he never got to see them growing.

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  22. Nature always amazes me with its creations. Great photos.

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  23. So pretty! Nature making some make-believe lace.
    Amalia
    xo

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  24. These are so neat; better than an artist's representation.

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  25. I too,am always amazed at the detail and variety of the frost on the windows.It even changes from hour to hour,if it remains cold enough.These are fantastic shots.

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  26. Oh my GOSH!!! These are art, they need to be made into a collage and framed!! It looks like feathers. Did you use a macro setting or just get real close? AMAZING!

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  27. These are great patterns. Looks like a garden of ferns. Ice crystals make fantastic patterns.

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  28. So feathery and ferny! Glad you were able to capture them before they melted. Just gorgeous.

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  29. This is truly stunningly beautiful! I think I can see it melting as you took the shots. Nature can produce some truly fine artwork, though it can be very ephemeral as you show here.

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  30. I am too lazy to read all the comments, but I look at these and see awesome quilting designs and I wonder if anyone else thinks of that. They are just so beautiful.

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  31. Wow!! These are stunning pictures. Nature is truly awesome.

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  32. Those are wonderful images! Fantastic!

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  33. They are fantastic photos, makes our frost look tame!

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  34. Hi Tina,
    These are very pretty designs created by snow. Absolutely loved all of the photos.
    Have a Beautiful day!
    Peace :)

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  35. wow, realu great cloeups of your frosty window. I have a lot of frost bur it is on the third window pane so I can never get that close. Nice to see yours :)

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  36. Such lovely, artistic photos...nature at its best! Smiles...Susan

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  37. Oh wow ... these are even more amazing.

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  38. Wow what a great capture! It's amazing the intricate designs created from frost!

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  39. Wow, those are beautiful. Congrats on the POTW.

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  40. Jack Frost has an endless imagination ~ your photography is superb and captures so many treats for us.
    Congratulations on your POTW award . . . :)

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  41. How amazing. They are so delicate and feathery. I'm glad you could capture them before they melted.

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  42. Jack did an incredible job on the windows. The designs remind me of lush ferns growing in the springtime.

    Karen

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  43. WOWZA!!!!!!!!

    i am jealous .. with all the ice we have here there's none as beautiful as what you captured!

    congrats on the POTW

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