My Queen Anne's lace has a few flowers left on it but the frost came overnight.
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I just found your blog...wonderful photography and inspiration!
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ReplyDeleteIt's pure ice. Freeeeezing! :))
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Simply beautiful, Justine......
ReplyDeleteAmazing how the simplest things can look so cool close up. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI love your processing. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so beautiful and (even if it's a little early) Christmas-y! I love the details on the frost, brrr (in a good way! :)).
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteFabulous bokeh! And lots of lovely texture for black & white image. The first thing that came into my head when I looked at it was Snow Queen! Don't quite know why but I always think instant associations like that mean something. In this case beauty!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so beautiful, Justine! And what an amazing bokeh - you are a genius! I tried b&w again today but I'm not really satisfied. I had a quick look a your past posts and they are all so great! You really have a hand (or should I say "eye") for taking the most beautiful photos of the most ordinary things and they all look so good in black and white! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shot, and so nice to see, since ours have been long gone for awuile now :-(
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jude - they look so Christmassy! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot Justine!!! The macro and bokeh effects are superb!!!
ReplyDeleteso simple...it's just beautiful
ReplyDeleteI came here this morning and just said "Oh Wow" out loud. This is so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a soft and delicate photo, the water on the Queen Ann's Lace makes it appear even more fragile than usual;........ and NO you do not take the same old boring photos, ha ! Thats not how I recognise them, quite the opposite, it's because they are fresh and different and you some how are able to transform the very ordinary,ie. a shirt on a hanger, a pair of shoes, a tape measure into something so full of dynamic interest in terms of line, shape, form, texture,pattern,light and shade, that they become more than what they are, ........any way thats what I love about your photos.
ReplyDeleteStunning!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog, I'm so glad you did because thus I came back to you, and oh what a treasure I've found here. I love it!
Amazing texture!!!! I agree with Rosie. You have amazing b&w's.
ReplyDeleteThe detail you capture always blows me away.
ReplyDeleteWonderful texture and bokeh. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous light and bokeh.
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