Pictures of plants covered with frost

in #photography2 years ago

Hey dear Hive friends, I wish you all a good day and hope you were able to do a lot of things! Here I would like to present you some pictures that I have taken and the theme I chose for my photos is frost and flowers and these pictures were taken during one of my last walks in the morning.

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Photographing flowers is always a great experience and with the frost it is a great addition to the photos! The plant that can be seen in the first picture bears the common name wild carrot and scientifically Daucus carota. Followed by poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), ivy (Hedera helix) and blackberries (Rubus).

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I find this play of colors of the plants that are not completely covered with frost particularly interesting! This juicy green color of the leaves, together with the frost, forms a very special atmosphere.

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In my last pictures you can see the flowers of a hazelnut shrub (Corylus avellana) as well as other plants and trees covered by frost. I hope you all like my pictures of this enchanting landscape and the frost! This is a great advantage of photography in the morning, as the frost is especially present at this time!

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Many thanks for stopping by! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens!

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Your photography is superb, and a great knowledge of flowers.

Thank you so much for the nice compliment :)

Excellent plant with photography

Glad you like it dear @roky

it looks a little scary what you're showing where the little leaves are of course frozen and have a whitish shape on the edges I certainly never saw them with my own eyes because of course there's no snow here ❄️❄️❄️

Exactly I can remember that you mentioned in one of your last comments that you have a different climate. I can understand that it can look scary if you have never seen frost before in nature. Frost is a great addition to photos! In any case, there is nothing to fear about, wish you a nice day and thanks for stopping by dear @elkan

these plants are normal, but your way of capturing them makes them unique and splendid to watch.

Really motivating to hear such a nice feedback! Have a nice day and thanks for stopping by! :)