Well frosty, it was -6.9c in the morning when I got up, warm by the standards of a friend in Canada. After a few days of sub zero temperatures here I thought I should get out my camera and macro lens and get a few frosty plants.
Look out the window of the kitchen in the morning and you will see a blackbird sat there fluffed up just waiting for me to go out feed them sultanas
Frosty rose leaf on the patio fence
Spiders webs make great subjects
Covered in frost you wonder what happened to the maker
They were everywhere
Frosty rose branch
Hip covered in frost
This plant took on a whole new color
Did the flowers survive
The magnolia bud looked like it was going to open
The pond was frozen over
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Take care
These are grand shots (although they did make me shiver just a little!)
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Love all those frosty pictures.
ReplyDeleteLovely captures!
ReplyDeleteSpider webs become awesome with a little frost on them. awesome shots.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots!
ReplyDeleteThe blackbird looks put out.
Chilling pictures, absolutely beautiful though, especially the spider's webs. I've never seen anything like that!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures! I did not know you were such a skilled macro photographer.
ReplyDeleteThis collage! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'm also pleased to have another wonderful contribution for MosaicMonday.
Many thanks for your participation, dear blog friend ... interesting to read! Greetings from Heidrun
Beautiful frosty photos. I especially like the hip. It was a relief when it warmed up (a bit) after so many very cold days.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how you have captured the spiders web - this is stunning! Thanks for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot and for sharing your snaps.
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