Shot in the morning of the last day of September 2008.
Skywatch Friday - 14 November 2024 Edition
8 hours ago
Copyright © 2010 Ivar Ivrig
All the pictures on this blog are mine. If not I will tell you where I found them.
My header is shot by Mr. Uskarp.
Please visit his blog as well. Studio Natura
"Out working"-pics are shot by Mr. Uskarp.
Skit fint !!
ReplyDeleteSikker på at bloggland er dritt lei denne dama nå, men er på bedringens vei snart, og da skal dere få en pause :-)
Your photos are awesome! I can't believe that you have winter so soon and we still wear T-shirts!!!
ReplyDeletejøss, har dere det sååå kaldt? Her var det ganske fint i går. Men i dag , da jeg tok meg en 10 mils runde var tempen nede 6 grader. Ganske uvant, og jeg frøs litt, så lite klær som jeg hadde på. Må nok fram med innerbukse i kjøredressen nå framover. Ja jeg har enda en måned i gjen av sesongen.
ReplyDeleteStilige bilder du viser. Riktig fine. Jeg blir inspirert av å titte innom hos deg. Du er så flink med moviver.
Flotte bilder og fin bruk av dof.
ReplyDeleteHer er det heldigvis ikke så kaldt enda. :-)
Dette er bilder jeg elsker å se. Så fantastisk flotte og spesielle. Du har jo tatt bilder av blomster med duggdråper på tidligere, men her er de altså frosset fast. Bilde nr tre må bli min favoritt: kontrastene i de mørke og lyse partiene, samt at frosten "rammer inn" hvert blad på en fantastisk måte.
ReplyDeleteOh oh! Jack Frost has made a visit!
ReplyDeleteThey look as if they are sprinkled with sugar. Lovely
ReplyDeleteLike candied! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photographs and a wonderful blog Ivar! I look forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeletePS I have a sweet Norwegian Elkhound as part of my family! :-)
WOW...
ReplyDeleteI was just looking throw your photos... and I have to say You live in a beautiful place...
Ivar: Wow, what great frost shots. I'm sure I can learn from these. Thanks for sharing these shots.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - the patterns of icing are superb!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Klaus
How beautiful! They look as though they are frosted with diamond dust. :)
ReplyDeleteTo repeat the comments above: "Beautiful!"
ReplyDeletePaz
powdered like sugar, quintessentially sublime, nice perspective Ivar...
ReplyDeleteI really like these photographs, they speak to me. This is my favorite type of photography, although I will photograph anything (just about).
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these frost photos. I also posted frost some time ago. It always makes me trigger happy.
ReplyDeletewinter comes so early for you
ReplyDeleteJack Frost painted a beautiful picture and you took outstanding photos of it!!
ReplyDeleteThe winter is coming closer
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful blog here. Thanks for commenting on mine so I could find you! On the last day of September here, we had temperatures in the 80s.
ReplyDeleteThe icy coating is beautiful on the flowers and makes me wish for cooler weather...but maybe not that cold!
You have a beautiful blog here. Thanks for commenting on mine so I could find you! On the last day of September here, we had temperatures in the 80s.
ReplyDeleteThe icy coating is beautiful on the flowers and makes me wish for cooler weather...but maybe not that cold!
You have a beautiful blog here. Thanks for commenting on mine so I could find you! On the last day of September here, we had temperatures in the 80s.
ReplyDeleteThe icy coating is beautiful on the flowers and makes me wish for cooler weather...but maybe not that cold!
I love each of your frozen examples but the top two are my favorites. They look like a 3 dimensional painting! Just gorgeous!!!!!!!!!! I love winter and the photo ops it gives me but we are just starting autumn here.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love these shots! They look like sugar creations. I love the frost on them. Sadly, we are still in the upper 80s here in South Texas. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Seguin blog last week for Sky Watch. I am happy you left a comment so I could find you and your beautiful blog.
Hope you have a great week!
So delicate and beautiful. What amazing captures.
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