Just white stuff stuck onto dark stuff… but stuck with such meticulous[img[/img][/img] and masterful virtuosity as to be a jewel to be marveled, but only in its unpredictable allotted time. That it’s effect can be held in memory is a gift of infinite grace.
The lacework beauty of frost or snow trimmed objects, either natural or manmade, is something we can't capture in a better medium than photography. You've done well here. I wish we had more opportunities to photograph this sort of thing. We have the cold temperatures, but the atmospherics that allow for it are rare. Thanks for sharing.
"God gave me photography so that I could pray with my eyes" - Dewitt Jones
uuglypher wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 1:30 pm
Just white stuff stuck onto dark stuff… but stuck with such meticulous[img[/img][/img] and masterful virtuosity as to be a jewel to be marveled, but only in its unpredictable allotted time. That it’s effect can be held in memory is a gift of infinite grace.
Dave
winters cold and bleak
and trees deserted by leaves
a wedding in lace
minniev wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:13 pm
The lacework beauty of frost or snow trimmed objects, either natural or manmade, is something we can't capture in a better medium than photography. You've done well here. I wish we had more opportunities to photograph this sort of thing. We have the cold temperatures, but the atmospherics that allow for it are rare. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Min,
I definitely missed such faces of winter during my years in East Texas, but Spring in Texas I can never forget and I miss it immensely!
uuglypher wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 1:30 pm
Just white stuff stuck onto dark stuff… but stuck with such meticulous[img[/img][/img] and masterful virtuosity as to be a jewel to be marveled, but only in its unpredictable allotted time. That it’s effect can be held in memory is a gift of infinite grace.
Dave
winters cold and bleak
and trees deserted by leaves
a wedding in lace