The last day of November was gloriously cold:
A frosted universe presented itself —
Frosty flowers that looked like stars floating in the cosmos;
Small ice crystals in the shape of
Trees on the postbox lock;
A storm passed through
And left frozen waves in its wake;
A bird hiding out in the icy reeds
Sang a morning song;
And yes, even a rubbish bin
Transformed into something greater than itself
In the frosted sun.
For more frosted times, please visit: Our World.
Frost is nature’s frosting on a cake.
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Marvelous photos of the magic in Wintertime. Great !
Best regards, Synnöve
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You’ve captured the frosty universe wonderfully!
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Missing snow in India now. Lovely captures.
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Usually the flowers are always beautiful but those frozen flowers are more beautiful yet.
Undoubtedly, the first pictures are spectacular.
· hugs
· CR · & · LMA ·
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Exellent focus and short DOF, great detail. I like the soft colors a lot:)
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And we don’t get winters like this as well. But I am not complaining. Now fall is another matter!
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It’s so pretty. Beautiful detail of the frost on the lock!
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Wow..the first shot is beautiful, but then all your other shots! Compare to yours, our weather is still relative mild!
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stunning my friend.
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Beauty everywhere, Fiona. Love these images!
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Exquisite captures as always!! I LOVE the frosted flowers!! Hope you have a great week!!
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beautiful opening shot! love the light coming thru the trees, too!
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Such neat frosty shots! I really like the first one and how the frost clings to each part of the flower.
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So beautiful!! The frost patterns are so cool.
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Yes, you have captured the beauty of this icy, beautiful shapes!
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The frost is an artist and your pictures are georgeos!
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Stunning.
That first photo made my heart perform a flip flop! xx
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That is a beautiful series of frosty shots, Fi. You’ve captured magic with that first one.
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Your frost photos are very nice!
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Perfect frosting fotos! I really like that first one but also that you took shots of some rather ordinary items that turned into extraordinary frost shots.
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Frost is an amazing thing. The flowers are especially pretty!
~Lindy
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Absolutely breathtaking! I love the frosty flowers particularly.
I see they were taken on Andersdag, so if the old saying of “Om Anders braskar, julen slaskar” is true, we might not get a white Christmas.
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LOVE that first shot!!!
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Wow! That first photo took my breath away! They are all stunning, but the first one really did it for me!
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Such stunning photos! Frost is so beautiful.
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Your frosty shots are very beautiful.
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Just beautiful, 💚
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oh nice…the flowers are amazing…but the frost on the lock…so distinct…it looks like leaves….very nice….
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Wow, amazing images. the first shot is gorgeous. Well done, have a happy week!
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How absolutely beautiful. We are lurching into summer and it promises to be hot, hot, hot today so these images are particularly welcome this morning. Thank you.
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Chilly with the blessing of light – your frosty morning is a celebration of shape and texture. Nature transforms even ordinary objects into works of art.
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Läckert! Vi har som tur inte haft så mycket frost ännu, bara lättare.
Majsan//
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Oh so very frosty!
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I like the pictures of the frost you showed. Not it is only time before the real winter sets in.
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Ooooh, it is freezing over there, I think I’ll stay at home. Great photos Fi.
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So beautiful…..ice flowers 🙂
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It’s starting to look like winter there – lovely photos. It should look like winter here by Wednesday.
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You make winter beautiful!
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Frosty flowers – WoW. Very good. Thanks for sharing.
Maybe this winter hopefully I will watch snow.
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Beautiful photos of the frost – that’s something that I will never see here in the tropics.
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Wow! What a great photo series!
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Loving the frost flowers. So far this year we haven’t had much frost which is a shame because it makes for good photos.
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Just gorgeous…especially the frosted flowers and who would have thought that there is beauty in a rubbish container!
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Another fascinating post, ladyfi! “Stars floating in the cosmos” is a poetic analogy. To me, the frosted flowers look like angels’ pinwheels.
Yoko
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These flowers look like jewels, so beautiful !
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Beautiful, fairytale frost flowers! Today we started with frost as well. The Australian grandchildren were excited!
Wil
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Guess what? I am listening to Walking in the Air. What a coincidence. Perfect soundtrack for your pictures.
Greetings from London.
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Brilliant photos.
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Great shots – the trees on the lock are great – I get to see frost outside my door 3 or 4 times a year!!
Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne
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Beautiful shots! I always love to see some snow!
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having only seen snow once in my life, I am amazed by the patterns the ice crystals make. The sunlight through the trees in your image of the trees and lake is so beautiful. Have a wonderful week, and thank you for stopping by my blog today.
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What an artist you are: In both words and pictures!
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I will take the cold if it gives up the light…beautiful shots of a wintery world.
Jen
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nice, frosty, shots. We did not have that cold. Just above zero I think.
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I’m such a fan!
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Oh so pretty!
The first flowers look like they are coated in sugar.
Have a wonderful day.
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Love the frosty photos! The cold that comes with them, not so much. We are having a very wintery week in the northern US.
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just gorgeous!
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Fantastic frosty shots! So beautiful!
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wow ! what elegant photography with nature’s frost and florals ~ beautiful! ~ thanks, carol, xxx
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It is lovely of you to share the seasonal change — something we don’t see nowadays. The frosted flowers are exquisite.
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Lovely photos! I’m really looking forward to being in England in a few days time again. I miss the little birds and the frost on the fields. Last Christmas was absolutely magical in Oxfordshire and I think this Christmas might be the same. 🙂
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Hope you get a good winter then. I live in Sweden, so we’re almost guaranteed snow at some time!
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Love your frosted lock..and the trees there:)
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le prime due immagini sono ricami di merletto, il gelo è un grande maestro! e aqnche le altre, tutte splendide, grazie e passa una bella giornata
the first two images are lace embroidery, Frost is a great teacher! and other aqnche, all beautiful, thank you and passing a beautiful day
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Magical photos!It will be getting quite frigid here beginning tonight. The snow is falling and temperatures will go below 0. Time to stay in and cuddle up with a good book.
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Just so magical.
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Natures creativity – so gorgeous.
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Raureif zaubert..
wunderschöne Bilder zeigst du
DANKE sagt das katerchen mit einem LG von hier
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Beautiful shots. The little flowers remind me of snowflakes. 🙂
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the frost on the flowers is beautiful!
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Such fragile beauty. I just stumbled upon these photos whilst listening to Tori Amos’ Christmas album, ‘Midwinter Graces’, and felt that the magical mood of the album was perfectly suited to this visual enchantment.
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such beautiful photos, they inspired sounds of joy
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gorgeous frostimages, but too soon.
Glad you liked my Fern circle. 🙂
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Det ar en talgoxe, eller hur? Dom har vi inte har och det var roligt att fa se. Underbara bilder som alltid.
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Pure poetry, all of it.
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Superb pics Lady Fi:)
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Stunning frost shots! Our frosty mornings have turned to a full blown winter wonderland in northern Minnesota. We’re amidst a 3 day snow storm that so far has covered us in about 2 feet of snow!
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Frost fingers gave beauty to everything 🙂
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A little wonderland all around you… I wish I could wake up to that sometimes… I wouldn’t be able to put my camera down….Beautiful pics!
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Frosten kan være virkelig vakker … bare så synd all kulden som følger med! Jeg liker ikke når det blir kaldere enn 5 minus, og det er vanskelig å unngå selv her i Drammen 🙂
Ha en fin helg!
Irene
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love the atmosphere in this post, ms. lady fi… hellow… 🙂
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such pretty details!
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Stunning photos and compositions, wonderful light and details
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Wow…. Those frosted flowers just blew me away! Stunning images.
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j’aime ce deuxième cliché
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Lovely shots! The bird singing the morning song is my favourite:)
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