01 December 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Frostflowers for December











19 comments:

  1. Magical light, poetic and lovely!

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  2. oh 'Yes'...I LOve to photograph frost on my flowers this time of year...especially the flowering cabbages which are just gorgeous right now...I am always impressed as they seem to become more beautiful with the shorter days and cooler weather...would LOve to share some of my photos with you ! Your photos are bright and rich ! Have yourself a great day !!

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  3. Oh my, I really have to try harder with my camera. Your photos are beautiful, and magical.

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  4. Fantastic pics as usual. I like some of those flower heads, which is odd, because usually I have no time for things I can't eat!

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  5. The one second from the top is fascinating.

    Esther

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  6. There's such poignancy to the beauty of frosted blooms.

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  7. Very nice frost pictures. So sweet, almost sad, but not. Winter's neat.

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  8. Lovely, Jodi! Jack Frost is such a talented artist.

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  9. Nice. I posted my Frost Kissed plants this morning.

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  10. Ohh, bootiful... :) Love the second photo - simply dreamy!

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  11. No 2 frostflower photo is especially grand, jodi! Wishing you a beautiful December, dear friend.

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  12. Beautiful photographs! Frost is beautiful, especially in photographs.

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  13. Hi Jodi, I'm finally getting back into the sphere. Love your photos. I wonder if you're getting any of that "Lake effect" I keep hearing about on the news. Brrrrr.

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  14. Hi, beautiful pictures.. nice lights.. i liked..

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  15. Gorgeous photos! As a city slicker, I'd forgotten how beautiful plants looked with frost on them. Thanks for reminding me. A little bit of nature's beauty makes you all the more appreciative of your day. Thanks

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  16. I love the frost flowers, yesterday [when I had to work of course] they were abounding], today...well they have disapeared.

    We don't get that much frost around here, it's just rain, or snow.

    But I can live vicariously through your shots.

    Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams

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  17. I was just thinking of frost flowers as I took some pics over the weekend. Today, our frost flowers in Toronto have a blanket of snow. Congratulations on your finalist position in the Canadian Weblog Awards, Jodi. I had no doubt you'd be there!

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  18. Beautiful images, but so cold.

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  19. Eloquent images, Jodi. I agree with Carol, "poetic" may be the right term. I'm especially enamored of the light.

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