Frozen Burdock 12/1612/16 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 Loading... Related
peggyjoan42 12/16 at pm Reply Frost or snow always makes an object look more beautiful. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 12/16 at pm Reply 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
Marilyn Albright 12/16 at pm Reply Excellent macro! Seed heads are quite photogenic. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 01/17 at pm Reply Thank you, Inger 🙂 I just love frost and ice, how it really defines everything it touches. LikeLiked by 1 person
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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