Yes, it is fun, but also very rare for us. The next two days after this extravaganza were colder, but by then the air had been dessicated and there was no more frosting. 😦
Haven’t read it yet, but I see you’ve been sidelined (I was beginning to get worried that you’d been quiet for so long; )
This is a wonderful shot Lynda; such rich, deep colour emphasised so delicately by the lacy hoarfrost.
BTW, loving your riff on the Twelve Days of Christmas (and, to me there’s just no such thing as TOO punny; )
Wishing you the Happiest of New Years for 2014: ) HUGS, Deb
Just beautiful and I love the play on words 😉
Thank you, Joe. I had hoped it wasn’t too punny. 😉
All are most beautiful but I think “oak leaves frozen in thyme is really a gorgeous photo.
Yvonne, Thank you!
very nice!! See? This is why I love winter photography!
Yes, it is fun, but also very rare for us. The next two days after this extravaganza were colder, but by then the air had been dessicated and there was no more frosting. 😦
Ah, the wonderful contrasts here. Just incredibly beautiful!
This is another masterpiece I owe to Nature and the cropping tool! It was fun to work with. 🙂
Haven’t read it yet, but I see you’ve been sidelined (I was beginning to get worried that you’d been quiet for so long; )
This is a wonderful shot Lynda; such rich, deep colour emphasised so delicately by the lacy hoarfrost.
BTW, loving your riff on the Twelve Days of Christmas (and, to me there’s just no such thing as TOO punny; )
Wishing you the Happiest of New Years for 2014: ) HUGS, Deb
Thank you, Deb! This is one of my favorites too! Happy New Year to you as well!