Another cold start to the day. Once again the temperature first thing this morning was -3C but this time with foggy conditions. Most things were covered in frost:
While we were out walk-about I noticed how well some spiders' webs were showing as the dew drops on them had frozen:
A couple of attempts at taking macro shots, hand held so not the clearest of photos:
The light refracting through the frozen water drops made them look as though each spider had scattered jewels along the strands of its web.
If I ever get the chance I would love to emulate these macros.
ReplyDeleteAdrian. It's surprising how different things can look when we get in close. It was a pity I couldn't get a tripod close enough.
ReplyDeleteThose macros look pretty good to me John.
ReplyDeleteRoy. They look OK small but could have been a lot crisper if I could have got a tripod close enough.
Deletewow! just awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteTWG. Yes. Things look so different as you get closer.
DeleteThese are great John.
ReplyDeleteSo much beauty to see around us when we just look.
Keith. I know I often miss a lot. I look but I don't always see!
DeleteLove these photos!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked them Gemma.
DeleteJewels, indeed! It's a wonderful macro world, and really amazing how beautiful the touch of frost can be. Nippy on the fingers, though ;)
ReplyDeleteGlo. Definitely right about it being nippy on the fingers!
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