Let me take you back to the end of October last year,
To a cold day of frosted eyelashes on leaves.
It was a stunning bright day
Perfect for a drive out to the horse ranch
Sporting its old Grand Central clock on the side of the barn.
The brilliance of the sun
Turned the wires into art
And behind the frosted thistles
I discovered a secret world of rainbow bubbles.
On the way home, I stopped to admire
The endurance of this ancient rune stone
(And to wonder if the Simpsons was based on the pattern on the stone…
Look at those eyes!)
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You make such beautiful pictures with whatever you have around you!
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Beautiful winter series, always nice with some ice and frost on leaves and wires
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Such lovely, frosty scenes and you do always find the very best!! I love the old stone — that Simpson guy does get around doesn’t he!! Hope you have a great week! Stay warm!
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You can see everything when it’s cold. Great photographs.
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Frosted eyelashes……wonderful photo! And The Grand Central clock!!
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Winter I am learninglately, is a photographer’s dream 🙂
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…….they leave me breathless …. thank you!
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Look at that bokeh you captured…brilliance.
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Lovely shots!
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Stunning work! Great use of light. The broken in that one shot is truly amazing.
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what a cool old clock…love it against the wood grain….the frost though makes for some amazing halo structures on the plants….
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All great photos. The photo of the clock hanging from the building is my favorite.
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Fantastic photos and so beautiful. The ancient ruin stone of the Simpson puts a smile on my face 🙂
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Such beautiful photos! Frost can be so magical!
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i am sure Homer Simpson was a deity worshiped by a long long ago rock cult 😉
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Hi Fiona, Love that first shot. Frost can make for some great photos, can’t it???? AND–that blue sky is gorgeous. We haven’t had much of anything but rain here for quite awhile… BUT–this morning, it is much colder here (low 30’s) –and very foggy… Fog makes for good pictures also.
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Betsy
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Oh, I do love photographing in the fog!
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love the barn wood texture and the sparkling bokeh in the grasses. nice!!
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I continually love clicking into your world, Lady Fi. Xx
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I love all your frosty morning photos. The first photos is marvelous. I can see the resemblance to the Simpsons in your last photo.
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Such a beautiful series this is.
I especially love the first one.
Wonderful detail.
Happy Monday to you!
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· The first one, the first one, the first one… is fantastic.
· It is very nice the Simpsons’ stone.
· hugs
· CR · & · LMA ·
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Beautiful pictures, I especially like the first, really good.
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It really does look like Homer SImpson…lol. Lovely shots and yes you do embrace winter.
Jen
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Very nice job…very beautiful. Hope for photodays like that
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Wonderful stuff here, Fiona!
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Brrr! (29C and sunny here today!)
(For one brief moment I thought that was Homer Simpson on the stone!)
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I Love it, Lady Fi!
Such a great series… its now snowing over here… also a little bit of winter… 🙂
Have a nice week and warm greatings Anna
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How beautiful! I especially like the glowing leaf in the first photo. It seems to embody both warm (the colour) and coolness (the frost).
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These are all very beautiful shots. I love the frost on the red leaf.
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Ha ha… Prehistoric Homer, perhaps!
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Wonderful capture Fi but I do love the single frosted leaf …. a work of art and that’s why I love photography.
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We stared at the scene with the clock for a long admiring time. All amazing rich photos. You are the BEST
Aloha from Honolulu,
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Oh gorgiful! I laughed at the Homer Simpson on the stone.
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Fantastic Pics!I enjoyed them all.
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Wonderful frosty shots. I like that old grand clock.
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Lovely captures!
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Brilliant – I love the frost feathers. Thank you.
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The sun is precious The clock is very cool 🙂
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You make the ordinary so fascinating!
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Beautiful images! The bokeh is lovely on the 4th shot. And I love the shot of the barn and clock. A great series, Lady Fi! Have a happy week ahead.
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Can’t tell which picture I prefer they are all beautiful !
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Nice pictures you show 🙂 Hanne Bente
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Rune stones are fascinating – has this one had paint or something applied to make the runes clearer?
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Lots of runes are painted like this. People renovate them every now and then.
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Oh! I like that clock! Must be a beautiful drive during fall 🙂
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See, this is why I envy European photographers… All that gorgeous frost. I miss it so much!
Stunning pics as usual, Fiona. Just beautiful.
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Wonderful shots. I enjoyed reading your commentary.
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Wonderful pictures! That first one is breathtaking!
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You have me laughing and asking the same question about your Simpson rock…
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Beautiful frost shots!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
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That clock looks old therefore I love it! Wonderful ‘frosted eyelashes on leaves.’ I thought of the Simpsons too when I saw the rock.
Hazel @ Bedight
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Love your photos and your descriptions of them! And yes, I see the Simpson’s in the rock!!
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Beautiful pictures but Homer on the stone really made me laugh.
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Froat makes everything look sugar coated. Great shots.
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especially the first photograph is lovely! I also love to photograph frosted nature, too bad there is not much winter over here. But today we had some snow, which makes me happy as a child! 🙂
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Splendid photos, as always, but I don’t quite believe the prehistoric Simpsons.
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Yes, Bart was definitely visiting! The frost brought out the best in the landscape – as did your camera and compositions. (I love the clock, especially on that old barn.)
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Stunning photos, as well. The last photo reminded me of the fact that the yellow guy is pretty popular in Sweden:)
Have a wonderful week!
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Wonderful sparkling winter scenes. Was that picture of Homer on the rock really old? It looks so much like the Simpsons I can’t believe it wasn’t drawn recently.
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Wonderful sparkling winter scenes. Was that picture of Homer on the rock really old? It looks so much like the Simpsons I can’t believe it wasn’t drawn recently.
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Yes, that pattern is about a thousand years old!
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I love frosty photos, so thanks for sharing these with us. I thought of Homer Simpson too when I saw the rock picture and that was before I’d read what you put! 🙂
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Marvellous captures of the frost, LadyFi:)
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Beautiful photos. 🙂
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beautiful pictures ….. I liked it a lot!
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Love the rune stone..yes I see a Simpson. I enjoyed your bubbles of light..and you captured so many of them! Lovely frost:)
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simpson and runes.. why not? Love your shots of the old ranch.
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Such a lovely series of images – with the unexpected Simpsons jolt at the end!
It all brought a smile to «Louis’» face!
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Very different – very well captured to your high standard photography. Love em
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Love the frosty images, so beautiful.
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Hello Lady Fi!
Beautiful and very interesting pictures.
I send greetings.
Lucia
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Those are some amazing looking photos
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Wow! I especially love the first two photos!! Spectacular! 🙂
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awww!!!!!!!!!!!
those shots are a-maz-ing!!!
wowed!
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Amazing finding these things! I love that vintage clock.
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