Ice on the windows:
Photo details: Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens on a Canon EOS 50D.
(top) ISO 250, f/4, 1/320 sec; (bottom )ISO 160, f/5, 1/500 sec
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Great abstracts, Alex!
Thanks Argos! These were fun- I'd never shot ice before.
Beautiful shots, Alex! Amazing how something so simple can be so intricate and mesmerizing.
Beautiful photos--the bottom one reminds me of ferns that I saw in FL last week.
Natural light, I presume?
Yes- surprisingly simple. Just point the lens at interesting crystals and shoot.