The top photo is what the black eyed susan looked like this past summer and the bottom pic is how it looks today.
Monday, November 3, 2008
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Photography featuring Maine's various natural habitat and wildlife; from the rocky coast to the inland rivers, lakes and mountains.
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Looks like a high humidity frost. Brrr. I think you rally nailed the exposures on both these.
Beautiful work John. Brrrrrr....
I'm glad to know that you are going to make winter look so pretty for us that we won't mind....from a distance. I really like that frost covered version!
What a contrast John!! Before and after photographs can be fun.
Both are beautiful - but I would love to touch the bloom - not the ice!
I've heard of pre and post burn photos. But never pre and post frost. Great post. It's still peak fall colors here in Maryland (I'm on vacation).
Its amazing how they recover again John.
Really great stuff John. Your book looks excellent, and you've spurred me on to make my own when I actually have the time :-)
Lovely as the summer flower is, I do love a toutch of frost. Amazing how large the ice crystals have grown!
I'm really impressed with your frosty shots. Again, the detail of the ice on them is amazing.
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