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Lord Vetinari
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Had only the second frost of the season yesterday morning and only in the front garden. Some frozen dewdrop shots.
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These are so pretty like a winter wonderland the detail on the first one is cool,the last one the coloring in the background and how you took the shot turned out very pretty:)
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Great shots!
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Thanks for the comments - appreciated
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Nice! Cool looking dewdrops
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stunning. I love the hidden beauty you share with us.
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very good shapes in these, especially like #3
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Thanks for the comments
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Here's another vote for #3 lol. I didn't even know dew did this...!!
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Here's another vote for #3 lol. I didn't even know dew did this...!!
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Fairly common to see this when it frosts overnight- guess the dew forms first, freezes and then the frost adds more crystals.
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Fairly common to see this when it frosts overnight- guess the dew forms first, freezes and then the frost adds more crystals.
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