Frozen Burdock 12/1612/16Posted in Fields & Meadows, Frost, Macro Photography, Nature Photography, Photography, Places, Plants, Wild Flowers, Wildlife PhotographyTagged Arctium minus, December, Frost, Frosty, Lesser Burdock, Macro, Macro Photography, Nature, Nature Photography, Wild Flowers, Wildlife, Wildlife Photography, Winter Please click on images for full definition. Photographs of Lesser Burdock (Arctium minus) seedhead, taken December 2016, local field margin, Staffordshire. © Pete Hillman 2016. Camera used Nikon D7200, with Nikon 18-55mm lens. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
It surely does, Peggy 🙂 The last few night here have been very frosty which has given me some nice frosty photo opportunities. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you, Inger 🙂 I just love frost and ice, how it really defines everything it touches. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Frost or snow always makes an object look more beautiful.
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It surely does, Peggy 🙂 The last few night here have been very frosty which has given me some nice frosty photo opportunities.
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Excellent macro! Seed heads are quite photogenic.
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Thank you, Marilyn 🙂
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love the frost and the strands of the spider web..
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Thank you, Vicki 🙂
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Another frosted beauty!
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Thank you 🙂
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Nice shot!
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful frosty look:) Perfect ice crystals.
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Thank you, Inger 🙂 I just love frost and ice, how it really defines everything it touches.
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This is so cool, literally and figuratively!
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Thank you, Sandy 🙂
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