Frost Brocade
It has been a while since I had some frost on these pages.
This is the windscreen of my car yesterday morning.
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm f1.4 lens.
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It has been a while since I had some frost on these pages.
This is the windscreen of my car yesterday morning.
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm f1.4 lens.
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What terrific shapes in that frost! Looks a lot to me like it’s nature playing with fractals again…
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Nature has some of those kinds of habits, eh?
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Gorgeous frost! At first glance they looked to be feathers on a beach, swirled around by the sea water…
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Thank you Karen. There is a sand-like texture to the areas not like feathers. And since I was on my way to the beach, this just portended well for that journey (which resulted in a lot of highly satisfactory photographs).
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That’s lovely. How does it look in colour?
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Hi Meanderer – it is pale bluish and quite faint in colour, it needed a good boost in contrast to really bring out the pattern, and that of course affected the colour, so I converted it. I think it is a lot better in black and white.
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Superb image – even if Jack Frost helped ! 🙂
David.
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Thank you David! Do you encounter frost in Oman on your high altitude trips?
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Yes very much so: -1 or -2 most years and in the late 80’s 2 ft of snow!
David.
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So much for stereotypes of the mid-east. Proof that 9,000-10,000ft will get frost and snow anywhere in the world.
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Gorgeous shot! 🙂
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Hi Ella! Thank you 🙂
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Wow, the shape of a bird’s feather is hardwired into nature! I have run out of superlatives for your photos, Mr E. Lovely, lovely.
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Thank you Katherine. They are like feathers!
Sounds like you need a thesaurus – there are some good ones on line you know ;).
I don’t suppose you see too much frost down your way.
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Very beautiful pic
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Thanks Valerie!
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As much as I like the photographic opportunities that frost offers, my only demand when we moved to NY was to have a garage attached to the house. And we actually keep the cars in it. I do like it when others take advantage of it, though.
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Hi Ken. If we had a garage, it would be a workshop and no cars allowed. Fortunately we don’t get a lot of frost or freezing weather. This kind of patterned frost is even less frequent – usually it is a uniform white granular surface which is less interesting for photography.
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