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Pictures for Pam, Day 67: Macro Monday: Tiny Frosty Leaves

Pictures for Pam, Day 67: Macro Monday: Tiny Frosty Leaves
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Today I'm taking a break from my San Anselmo photography because it's Macro Monday and the theme didn't happen down there: frost! I was really excited when I saw the theme because I am so crazy about this subject!

I could see a potential problem though. We aren't having a usual frigid winter and our days are often too warm for frost. With that in mind I figured I'd be using an image from my last frosty photo adventure. I crossed my fingers though and hoped it would be frosty during the weekend when I usually do my Macro Monday photography.

Saturday was a bust--it turned out to be a low of about 40 and even though it wasn't frosty, it was a genuinely beautiful day. It was super for Steve because he was working on our deck and it was very comfortable working conditions.

Sunday rolled around and I was encouraged by the chilly temperature of about 35 degrees on our porch. Walking down our road, I could see there was the slightest dusting of frost in some shady areas but that was about all. I was discouraged and thought I'd be wasting my time trying to find reasonable frosty images. Then I realized how silly I was being. Hello? I have a macro lens! And that means frosted sugar on everything!

I marched up the hill, into the house, grabbed my camera and flash setup, popped on my knee pads and out I went, making a beeline towards a frosty spot I saw in our meadow.

Silly me indeed! It took about two seconds to find a frosty leaf…then another…and ok, well I went completely crazy. About 45 minutes later and some 350 pictures, I finally stopped and went back into the house to copy my pictures over.

So many interesting and pretty frosty things! Droplets from melted frost…cool shadows on frosty leaves…thorny leaves with frost…acorns and caps and wasp galls with frost…oh my, how do I pick? Oh, and I couldn't resist pictures of light shining through leaves…they are just so pretty.

I ended up processing 6 for today, you'll see 5 insets to view as well! The moral of the day: Don't be a defeatist! Open your eyes and you will find what you are looking for…and perhaps too much of what you're looking for! :D

Pam, I looked to see what frosty images you had in your photo stream and I was delighted that you have taken some very pretty shots! I especially liked your Jack Frost picture! It's fun to look at frost on cooler or warmed days because the frost can sometimes appear quite different. The feathery frost in your picture is so pretty and something I admire on the windows and roofs of our cars whenever it's cold enough! Here's hoping that you're staying warm and comfy today my dear! *BIG HUGS!!!!!*

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 Richard Nuttall
Richard Nuttall
lovely series
5 years ago.
 Heidiho
Heidiho club
Wunderbar, all die kleinen Eis- Zaubereien hier, Janet !
5 years ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
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Oh my word, Janet - these are absolutely stunning pictures. I can't decide which one I prefer, they are all outstanding. I must admit frost does lend itself to adding a wonderful extra beauty to a photo. Some of my favourite photos do tend to include either water or frost!!!

You do encourage me to look at things differently. I think the first time I did that was when I saw a tiny flower on a bush on my driveway and I took super macros and when they were enlarged on my computer screen, I was blown away. Unfortunately I can't really see the image on the camera screen very well, as I have the problem with focussing properly, so I have to wait until I see them on my big screen to work out if they're any good. I tend to rely on the camera beeping at me to tell me if it's in focus or not!!!! Still at least I can still take photos one way or another.
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Percy Schramm
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Wow, what a lovely and frosty atmosphere ! Like the main photo and the PiPs too. The nature is really an artist !
5 years ago.
 klaus 040
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Wonderful series, Janet! I read your story and I congratulate you on the success of your tour. Nice that you didn't give up looking for such great motives. The result is impressive!
5 years ago.

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