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Jagged swords of ice Sometimes nature's just surprising you in its simplicity or complexity. Look at a frosted window for example. A highly complex structure on a simple thing as a frozen window in a shed. I like the lines in this photograph, the vividness of the ice particles, the sharp shadows and jagged lines. And that for free on a piece of glass.. Geotagged,The Netherlands,frost,glass,ice,macro,snow,soligor 12mm,soligor 20mm,soligor 36mm Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Jagged swords of ice

Sometimes nature's just surprising you in its simplicity or complexity. Look at a frosted window for example. A highly complex structure on a simple thing as a frozen window in a shed. I like the lines in this photograph, the vividness of the ice particles, the sharp shadows and jagged lines. And that for free on a piece of glass..

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  1. Wonderful, Ludo! Promoted to homepage. Posted 11 years ago
  2. Hi Ferdy!
    Thanks for promoting my jagged swords to your homepage; one out of the five is a humongous honour to me! Hey, it triggers me to make some more:)
    May the Lions be with you and yours,
    Sincerely,
    Ludo
    Posted 11 years ago
  3. Beautiful macro...! Posted 11 years ago
  4. Thanks Roeselien for your compliment! Posted 11 years ago
  5. Awesome Ludo! Posted 8 years ago
  6. Thanks, Claire! Yep, what some macro rings, tripod and warm jacket can do for me:) It was fun, next time it freezes I'll try another one. Yet those winters are getting hotter and hotter over here..
    This was the second photo I posted for JD, two years+ ago. Macro is magical!
    Posted 8 years ago
  7. Amazing, I love jack frost and you have captured it beautifully :-) Posted 8 years ago
  8. Hi Bexicles,
    Well, thank thee for thy comment, I love them crystals too!
    Posted 8 years ago
  9. It was shot with three macro rings inserted between my 50mm prime lens, to give it a 1:1 macro range without quality loss (no glass between lens and camera). Posted 8 years ago
  10. you have captured it beautifully :D. I haven't seen Jack Frost for nearly too years, cheered me up lots :D Posted 8 years ago
    1. Thanks, yes, I repromoted it just because of the sun shining outside. One tends to forget is was cold that one winter day years past:) Those ice crystals are real natural beauties.. Posted 8 years ago

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By Ludo Sak

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Uploaded Feb 4, 2012. Captured Feb 4, 2012 10:15 in Aldenheerd 7-9, 6003 Weert, The Netherlands.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/4.0
  • 1/128s
  • ISO100
  • 50mm