Scenes from a frosty morning walk at the beginning of the week .
The outside air temperature registered on the car when I started out was '0' degrees celsius at 0915.
It didn't exceed '5' degrees celsius during the day.
Lumix GH3. 35-100mm f2.8 lens. 35mm. 1/125 at f7.1. ISO320 |
Lumix GX1. 14mm f2.5 lens. 1/125 at f10. ISO160 |
Lumix GH3. 35-100mm f2.8 lens. 100mm. 1/500 at f2.8. ISO200 |
Lumix GX1. 14mm 2.5 lens. 1/250 at f11. ISO160 |
Prachtig Roy zoals je deze morgen aan ons laat zien,heerlijk.
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DeleteGorgeous Roy. I do think frost is one of the most photogenic things there is!
ReplyDeleteThanks Em.
DeleteLumix is tops and your landscape a wonder to look at!
ReplyDeleteI love these early frosty mornings when the light give out this cool ambiance.
I am still waiting for the frost here but without this pouring rain flooding our countryside...
Lovely-lovely pics, Roy
Thanks Noushka.
DeleteA touch of frost does enhance the Winter scenes. I do like the group of teasels and the sepia type shnots.
ReplyDeleteThanks John.
DeleteLovely set Roy, and well done for braving the cold!
ReplyDeleteA little dusting of frost always adds something special to the scene, the toned shot with the bridge is my favorite...[;o)
Thanks Trevor, yes I see Dabchicks and occasionally a Kingfisher along there.
DeleteHey Roy...Very nice group of photo's!! The addition of frost is frosting one the cake ; )
ReplyDeleteI really like the Thistle and the rose hip with the frost!!
Grace
Thanks GG.
DeleteBeautiful photographs Roy, the Teasels look great covered in frost....
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda.
DeleteHi Roy,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great series. Very nice, I like the first two shots the most, but all the others are also great. Frost, fog and sun are good ingredients for wonderful pictures.
Have a nice weekend,
Marianne
Thanks Marianne.
DeleteLovely images of a frosty landscape, Roy. We still haven't had a heavy frost where we are this winter - incredible.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy, its about the only serious one we have had.
DeleteNot that I get up that early to know anymore.{:))
Splendid - I love frost and sunlight!
ReplyDeleteI think this is really beautiful to see.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the kaarderbollen is magnificent, but the pictures with the water.
Really nice!
teasels
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ReplyDeleteI love this landscape ! It's very beautiful Roy, bravo.
How beautiful nature
Kiss :)
Thanks Nathalie.{:))
DeleteStunning pics Roy, these images are just beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks David.
DeleteLovely FROSTY pictures Roy, I prefer to see frosty fields rather than soggy ones. Three farms around here where I live are becoming Solar farms and at the moment work is being done in two fields to install solar panels, very muddy work at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lyn.
DeleteI think I know where you are talking about, I see them on another blog, Parley Court I think its called.
Beautiful. #7 is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura, yes I was pleased with getting that one.
DeleteThe thing that I love most about frosty days is that anyone can take a great photo. The frozen wonders of the world finally all become photogenic so that even the worst camera, the worst photographer and the quickest snapshot become art. I think structures, like plants and trees, but even fences and things that normally look ugly can look beautiful covered in frost.
ReplyDeleteThats true Helena, it even goes some way to make my efforts look presentable.
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