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Filigree Ice Art

…and completely natural:

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Let’s play soccer! (Though the ball is hard to see here.)

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Another bench’s art was a little smaller:

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I also got a few more coarse ones: There’s quite some amount of icicles on this shed and the hedge below…

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…such as this one – and also wrapped-up trees “sweat” icily:

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Let’s not miss looking at the ground:

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An early start into spring?

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On the Ground

If there are no great, new motifs (and you don’t want to be out that long due to a cold wind), you can just lie down on the ground hold the camera a little above the ground and see what the results are 1 – a little change in perspective sometimes can’t hurt…

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  1. or sometimes uses Liveview to focus the best part, like I did for the first photo []

Projekt 52 topic 3: Lifeless

The topic of week 3 in Sari’s photo Projekt 52:

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I could have done it the easy way and re-post last week’s cemetary gate photo, but I thought I could do a liiiittle more… So while I was thinking what to show, PictureArtist’s animal skull photo gave me this idea:

03: Lifeless

Topic 03: Lifeless

A little fossil fish, about 7 centimeters long – can’t tell how old, I got that little slate since I was a child, and any info that may have accompanied it is lost… can anyone tell more about the fossil?

Color contrast has been increased quite a lot here, originaly the slate is a pale ochre color; otherwise you wouldn’t see half as many details.

Lifeless – but still, fossils can tell us a lot…