Monday, February 15, 2016

Jack Frost's Murals

Ice crystals on window

 It has been super cold here so Jack Frost has been painting "murals" on our sunroom windows.

Another window pane


Photo of another window and a little further away

Once the sun comes out, the frost disappears so I have to work quickly to capture the crystals.

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67 comments:

Kate said...

Nature's beauty, far more ephemeral than any man-made mural.

Andy said...

Jack Frost is putting on a lovely show for you. I went out Saturday to take some pictures and almost froze my face of.

biebkriebels said...

Beautiful, amazing images!

Jeevan said...

awesome and cool!

eileeninmd said...

Good morning! Oh wow, these are simply beautiful. I love these frosty images. Happy Monday, enjoy your day!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

It is not cold enough to get the crystals on the windows here, so I will just enjoy yours.

William Kendall said...

Beautiful patterns! The north window in my bedroon is completely frosted over the last few days.

MadSnapper said...

Jack Frost is a very talented painter. so beautiful

Darla said...

The ice crystals are fascinating. Great job getting such detail.

s.c said...

Great natural murals. Selden seen here in the netherlands. Thanks for showing.

Karl said...

Wow, wonderful ice crystals, Tina !

VP said...

Spectacular macros!

TexWisGirl said...

so beautiful.

Gerald (SK14) said...

very pretty - it doesn't seem to get cold enough for that here these days.

Sami said...

Nature is simply beautiful! Well done for capturing such lovely images!

Lowell said...

Wonderful! I haven't seen this kind of thing for many years!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Unbelievably gorgeous EG, something I'm never likely to see, merci beaucoup!

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

Lovely :)

Jens Hamn said...

beautiful photos ! a rendering beautiful!

Mary Hone said...

Those are great. What an interesting view of frost.

Donna said...

Spectacular!

Giga said...

Beautiful patterns on glass painted the frost. Regards.

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

These are wonderful. So happy that you have it to enjoy and photograph and not I. :)

Anvilcloud said...

Jack has been doing well lately.

Anonymous said...

How gorgeous!

Sylvia K said...

Jack Frost is quite the artist, isn't he!!! These are terrific captures -- as always!! Hope your new week is off to a great start!! Enjoy!!

Nadezda said...

Trees, flowers, roads, branches - Father Frost (as we call him) can draw on windows. I love your photos, Tina.

Saša S. said...

wow :))

Tom said...

Jack is quite the artist.

cieldequimper said...

Can you see me smiling EG?!!!

RedPat said...

Beautiful, EG! I should have done that on Saturday - we have one door that freezes over when it is windy and cold!

Jenn Jilks said...

Isn't it wonderful. So cold, but wonderful!!!!

Alexa T said...

Beautiful "blossoms" on the windows glass!!

jp@A Green Ridge said...

Beautiful pictures...almost wish I got crystals inside my windows!...:)JP

21 Wits said...

These are such clever captures, very pretty.

Nonnie said...

I love your Jack Frost murals. I enjoy seeing them wherever and whenever I find them.

CountryMum said...

Awesome photos!! We don't get frost like this, so I marvel at these types of photos. Nature is just so amazing.

Revrunner said...

A bit like this morning here where we had about 5-6" of snow.

Bill said...

WOW, Jack's paintings are fabulous. Glad you got photos before it melts and goes away.

Linda W. said...

These photos are lovely! Great captures!

Rose said...

so beautiful! If I were only capable, I see quilting designs in these shots.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Absolutely beautiful! Wow. Almost makes me wish for winter. Almost. Thanks for sharing.

Unknown said...

These are just beautiful! Particularly the first one...

Jenny said...

I love the look of frosty windows. Our windows do a good job of keeping the cold out, but I never get to see pretty patterns on them, so thanks for sharing yours.

Lois said...

Oh wow! They are lovely, especially the middle one.

Shammickite said...

Very frosty! Thank goodness it's a little warmer today.... I thought my face was going to freeze solid on Saturday.

NCSue said...

Now understand I am NOT asking for more winter weather (I'm ready for spring!), but your photos are marvelous. You've captured the beauty I sometimes fail to see when bundled up for the cold.
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Anonymous said...

Wow, wow, wow, I almost wish for frost (NOT) but see them rather on your pics:) Stunning Tina - you're such a good photographer!

Stephanie said...

Wow! Awesome shots!

Photo Cache said...

I've never seen it this way before. Awesome!

Ruth Hiebert said...

These are gorgeous.I love the ice paintings.

GreenComotion said...

Looks like Jack Frost got a great promoter :)
Lovely work, Tina!
Have a Beautiful Day!!
Peace :)

Kay said...

These are spectacular shots! Magical! You caught them beautifully.

Locomente said...

This looks like a painting... So beautiful!

nicol2carm said...

Wonderful pictures

Amy at love made my home said...

Nature is incredible isn't it! Beautiful photos! xx

Halcyon said...

Some of the best murals around! And they are different every day. :)

Jarek said...

Just beautiful!

Unknown said...

Gorgeous patterns! The frost flowers are so beautiful.

fredamans said...

Beautiful ice fronds!

Powell River Books said...

Very beautiful. - Margy

maryaustria said...

So beautiful! Like a little flowergarden!

Linda said...

Delicate and divine! Love these images!

Jack said...

That ol' Frost guy is pretty clever, ain't he?

DebC said...

Frost really is beautiful - the crystals form amazing designs

Molly said...

Fabulous photography

Mollyxxx

Pat Tillett said...

Amazing! Fantastic photos. I've never seen ice crystals like this in person.

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