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Frosty Queen Anne's Lace

This afternoon I went for a quick walk through the fields and forests in my local area to see if I could capture some of the ghostly frost that was left on the vegetation by a night of freezing fog. This Queen Anne's Lace with its frosted seed head stood out as something that needed to be captured. I tried several times to get a photo with a dark, evenly colored and blurred background, but without the right gear I couldn't get the photo I envisioned. (I needed a macro lens or extension tube). Frustrated, I stood back up and readied to leave, but when I looked down at the dead plant set against the white snowy ground it occurred to me that the situation I was trying hard to avoid, setting the subject against a white background, might actually produce something interesting. This was the result.


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larose forest photos27-Jan-2010 20:23
It did produce something interesting and quite aesthetic. Nice! V
Hank Vander Velde15-Jan-2010 01:01
Very nice Chris.
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