Posted by drphoto (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) on 30 April 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual.
After the few days of sunshine, blue skies and fluffy clouds I awoke to find that the night had been so cold these beautiful ice patterns had formed on my windows.
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Jack frost works well here dr
30 Apr 2008 9:29am
@Peter Miller: Thanks Peter. =D)
Brrr.. that's cold, but great patterns. Just glad I live on the other coast :)
30 Apr 2008 3:18am
@Observing: From you recent comments I'm guessing you're a local lad who's moved to Chester. Would I be right?
Those patterns are amazing... and I love the way the colour has diffused through them!
30 Apr 2008 7:19am
@Ben Youd: Thanks Ben =D)
Love this. Very well seen. It's hard to believe it's natural. Crackin' capture.
30 Apr 2008 10:21am
@Stu: Cheers Stu =D)
You're back! Love the detail of the frost and the light behind it. Nicely done.
30 Apr 2008 12:07pm
@Shrig: Thank you kindly! x
Perfect capture.
30 Apr 2008 2:57pm
@Viewfinder: Thanks for the compliment. x
Wow! Super macro shot of these beautiful patterns!
30 Apr 2008 3:56pm
@MadScientist: Thank you knidly =D)
To me it looked like peacock feathers because of the design and the colours!
30 Apr 2008 7:12pm
@Vikram: Yes, it did look feathery - its never happened before so it was strange to see it in 'spring'.
I really like the colors behind the frosty glass - it adds another dimension to the photo - well done!!
30 Apr 2008 8:34pm
@Chris: Thanks Chris =D)
this is really cool. great colors, patterns, detail and light
4 May 2008 6:00pm
@danthro: Thanks =D)
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