I caught sight of this frozen web suspended between two metal gate posts – a very cold-looking field lays beyond.
I took this photograph a couple of weeks ago during a couple of days of very cold frosty weather sandwiched between the grey and the rain.
Wishing all followers and visitors to ‘The Lantern Room’ a Very Happy New Year. Many thanks for the wonderful warm and supportive comments and likes; I very much appreciate them. All the best!
I wish you, your family & friends a wonderfully joyous and healthy, safe, fun Happy New Year….See you right back here next year….Namaste.
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Many thanks, Jueseppi! All the very best to you and yours for 2013: Happy New Year!
Namaste.
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Spider webs always delightful, this one especially so. Best wishes for a great year ahead too M 🙂
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Thank you, E.
Wishing you a Very Happy New Year; all the very best, Eremophila 🙂
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Happy new year It’s great to keep your blog up almost every day
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Many thanks, Cocomino. A Very Happy New Year to you! Visiting your blog is a joy and also very informative and interesting 🙂
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Isn’t Mother Nature amazing! beautiful photo 🙂
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Many thanks, Cherrie! We’ve had mainly rain and grey skies in England during 2012 so it was like a wonderland seeing everything covered in sugar-like frost! Happy New Year to you 🙂
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And a Happy New Year to you.
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Many thanks, Dave. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas.
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Very clever title, Meanderer…and nice photo, as well.
Happy New Year to you, also…always a pleasure visiting with you. 🙂
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Thank you, Scott – and many thanks for all your wonderful supportive comments; they are very much appreciated 🙂
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You are most welcome, Meanderer…twice! 🙂
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Hapy New Year 🙂 Mind if I ask a quick technical question? What kind of camera are you using? I’m polling my favorite photobloggers as I am looking at upgrading my camera soon. Thanks for any help! Viv
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Happy New Year, Viv! I use a Pentax compact camera but I guess you may be looking for a DSLR rather than a compact.
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I’m amazed (and delighted) that you are using a compact, your photos are so professional. Mind if I delve a bit deeper and ask which model Pentex?
Also, do you do a lot of photoprocessing? And which software?
Thanks for your help. I’m trying to find a path to improve my photography and I really admire your photos! 🙂
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Hi Viv. It’s a Pentax Option H90. I don’t do very much post-processing at all: some cropping and occasional minor adjustments in contrast and saturation and I use Irfanview for this (it’s freeware).
A couple of times I’ve needed to rotate an image to make the horizon level for when I’ve slightly tilted the camera. I use GIMP for this which is Open source freeware.
Really – apart from some of my abstracts – I like the images to look as close to how I’ve seen them as possible.
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My jaw is literally dropped. The color and clarity of your photographs is fantastic and I have long admired your work. I’m even more impressed knowing that you haven’t spent a fortune on the latest state of the art ____ (fill in the blank.) I will look into each of those components. Thank you so much for your help and for taking the time to write me. I look forward to being a continued admirer. 🙂 Vivian
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You’re welcome 🙂
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All the best for 2013 to you too. I hope it brings you everything you wish for. 🙂
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That’s really kind, Sallyann; thank you. I hope the same for you 🙂
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It is wondrous how you find & capture these shots of webs & wire covered in frost/ice/droplets. Have a creative New Year full of energy, health & more moment of wonder. 🙂
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Many thanks, Elmediat! I don’t know when we’ll have frost or chilly temps at present. The weather has turned very mild and Spring-like (and grey)!
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Nice and cool winter shot! Happy New year to you too 🙂
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Thank you, Truels 🙂
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