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Buskarna fulla med frusna vattendroppar som glittrar i solljuset.
The bushes are full of frozen waterdrops sparkling in the sun.
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Efter ett snöfall hade det töat och blivit vattendroppar överallt. Sedan hade det frusit på igen. De här dropparna är inte vatten, det är is. Och här ovan har jag fångat en riktigt fin stjärna.
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Buskarna fulla med frusna vattendroppar som glittrar i solljuset.
The bushes are full of frozen waterdrops sparkling in the sun.
NF Photo 120120
Efter ett snöfall hade det töat och blivit vattendroppar överallt. Sedan hade det frusit på igen. De här dropparna är inte vatten, det är is. Och här ovan har jag fångat en riktigt fin stjärna.
After a snowfall it thawed and left countless of waterdrops on the branches. Then it froze again. So this is not liquid water it is ice. And in the image above I have catched a nice star.
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NF Waters 14 Our World Tuesday 22
Watery Wednesday
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Fina glittrande bilder... och inte bara en stjärna!
ReplyDeleteTack för att du tog dig tid att berätta att det inte gick att kommentera hos mig. Har ändrat till pop-upp istället och hoppas att det funkar :)
Det var jätte fina bilder..men den sista .. woow .. den blir min favorit :)
ReplyDeletekram
Spectacularly captured! I can see the glistening in the far-off shot, but that final shot, WOW! Magnificent!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I like the way you have captured the light sparkling off the drops of ice.
ReplyDeleteNydelige, glitrende bilder!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the frozen droplets look.
ReplyDeleteSuper shots of what Mother Nature's bounty!
ReplyDeleteNice capture of the diamond in # 3. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely - the second shot is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous, snowy captures for the day! Such a beautiful world you have! Thanks for sharing the beauty!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Vilken fantastisk liten isstjärna på sista bilden. Ha de gott. Anita
ReplyDeletethanks a lot. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, well done! Thanks for sharing, I hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful when enlarged, especially the star.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous light, tones, and bokeh!
ReplyDeleteLove the way those branches are catching the light.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! That last picture is just stunning - you should frame it!
ReplyDeleteI loves your little stars!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Holland,
Anna :-))
Fina bilder men den sista bilden är riktigt vacker och skapar en fin känsla.
ReplyDeleteHa en fin dag
thnks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures, all of them, but I especially like the third one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes! I especially love the mystery of the bokeh in the last photo enhancing the jewel effect of the water droplet!
ReplyDeleteI would love to get some shots like these. No ice around here. :-( Great shots, especially the one with the sun glistening in the drop.
ReplyDeleteThat last shot is my favourite!! The way the sun catches the ice drop is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLast shot is stunning!
ReplyDeleteStillness of the Water
...and a beautiful sparkling world it is!!! Gorgeous images you've shared.
ReplyDeleteMy Wednesday post: UNDER THE SEA
Sparkling -- and magical!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteEtt stjärnskott :)
ReplyDeleteSå vackra droppar! Gillar speciellt din sista bild med solreflexen!
ReplyDeleteYou always take such awesome pictures. These are absolutely beautiful. The bokeh is stunning and your use of the lighting is fabulous. You are such a talented photographer. genie
ReplyDeleteYet again, you've captured some jewels in nature. All your photos are just like intimate moments in time--perfection. And congratulations on the bokeh with that perfect little starburst surprise. I hope to learn to shoot bokeh but think I must have a better camera--as well as skill! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteFaye, for BOKEH you need a camera with manual settings. If you have that you can do it.