I wasn't going to go..coughing up a lung..but thought I better get at least one frost photo..
This is a discussion on Frosty morning within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I wasn't going to go..coughing up a lung..but thought I better get at least one frost photo.....
I wasn't going to go..coughing up a lung..but thought I better get at least one frost photo..
Ha ha..alright. I'm bumping!
The second photo..it's alright..but what I loove about it..is the background is the lake and it just came out soo good! Thought it crazy when I saw it! LOL..guess you had to have been there :P
I found it tricky this morning with the frost..blow outs! Will try again tomorrow or the next day..but it was hard!
Nice and frosty! good shots Kat!
particular and delicate the texture of the glass, excellent photos.
These are some nice images Kat. To me, frost is like the fog. It has a great way of sharing a feeling and emotion. It is difficult to capture but when its done correctly it is an awesome feeling. I think you did a good job here, on both images.
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These are quite nice Kat - I favour shot 1.
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