I love the distant views of hoarfrost in the treetops, but once I photographed it up close it was incredible! And another idea is to aim directly at the sun, but position it behind a tree so you enhance the real sparkly effect. What do you think?
These are three of my best sparkly photos.
what do i think...spectacular!! these are images that can take your breath away!!
ReplyDeleteThose are great pictures, especially the close ups. I have never seen it that close before.
ReplyDeleteStay Safe and Enjoy the warming temperatures.
It's about time.
👍especially for the close-ups
ReplyDeleteThese photos are fantastic. I can't even pick which one I like best!!!
ReplyDeletethe photography is amazing the get the details of the crystals.
ReplyDeleteNicely done! What a change in temperatures... (ツ) from Jenn Jilks !
ReplyDeleteWow! They are gorgeous up close like that. Thanks for doing these
ReplyDeleteHoarfrost is amazing, that’s for sure! Love those last two shots!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteCool! Literally. Especially clicked on and enlarged.
ReplyDeleteThe second shot you can tell where the sun's at & even caught the halo.
Very nice. Thanks :o)
Sometimes up close is a far better choice than a panorama. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.
ReplyDeleteThe last two photos are outstanding.
ReplyDeleteI think they are all lovely photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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ReplyDeleteThose last pictures are amazing!
ReplyDeleteHoarfrost is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt’s a beautiful thing. We rarely see it here in Virginia except in the mountains.
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