284 - A shot from the Rose Garden in Regents Park, London, where ice crystals decorated the leaves of many of the bushes.
In the morning, on the way to my grandson's school with him we had looked at the decorative patterns that frost had made on the leaves of plants that we saw on the way, but I hadn't had time to take a shot, so it was nice to get one here instead
Thank you Ann, and thank you for the fav! - I was really fortunate with the sunlight here, and being able to catch the ice crystals before the sun melted them.
Thank you Caren, and thank you for the fav!
Thank you Lesley, glad you like it!
Thank you Therese - I love the way frost adds a new dimension to leaves.
Thank you Pyrrhula - I love the patterns that frost makes.
Thank you Bruni - it was actually taken late morning on a very cold day.
Thank you Debra, glad you like it!
Thank you Judith, frost does add a new dimension of beauty. And you are right about the awful news, it takes the edge off everything.
Thank you Junan - I was pleased to get the frost and a little sunshine.
Thank you Brian - it was a lovely walk in the park.
Thank you Bill, frost has a fascinating effect on the things it touches.
Thank you Roslyn, I was pleased to get the frost and a little sunshine.
Thank you Bob, glad you like it.
Thank you Dar - I was pleased to catch the frost and the sun.
I'll look forward to seeing them Dar.
Thank you Ann, and thank you for the fav! - I was really fortunate with the sunlight here, and being able to catch the ice crystals before the sun melted them.
Thank you Vesna, glad you like it.
Thank you RecoveringPerfectionista, glad you like it!
Thank you Kd - the frost and sunlight were ideal for this shot.