We have had some very frosty mornings..this is Rudbeckia 'Indian Summer' all dressed up in frost. Check out more macros atSunday Stills Macro Monday! Happy Thanksgiving! :)
I still have one or two of these that have recently opened. I always leave the seedheads for winter interest too! Wish I had your photography skills. Such a great photo.
It is a beautiful, sculptural form. I hate it we can't stay warm a little longer. I was out in the dark tonight raking leaves onto my rose bush. No putting it off anymore. It is a good photo.
Wow, mine are still pink. Still, clothed in frost yours has an elegance! Happy T-day!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'd say that's frosty! BRRRR
ReplyDeleteI still have one or two of these that have recently opened. I always leave the seedheads for winter interest too! Wish I had your photography skills. Such a great photo.
ReplyDeleteBeauty in frozen land. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWho knew something so dead and brown could look so lovely. Reminds me of a ballerina doing a late Fall dance.
ReplyDelete~Lisa
Brrr......A sight that no one seems to want to see coming!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful, sculptural form. I hate it we can't stay warm a little longer. I was out in the dark tonight raking leaves onto my rose bush. No putting it off anymore. It is a good photo.
ReplyDeletethis photo is mysterious, i rather like it well done
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, frost is a cool(no pun intended) subject..:-)
ReplyDeleteNo longer bright and beautiful... but still gorgeous wrapped in frost. Love this shot Connie! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have much to be thankful for my friend.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family, friends and four-legged loved ones, too.
~Lisa
What a beautiful frosted flower. Something that could so easily be overlooked when walking by it is captured in such a great photo.
ReplyDeleteI never did get a chance to say how much I love this photo, and I do.
ReplyDeleteJen
How interesting! We've not had as heavy of a frost here, so now I'll be watching to see what neat photo I can take!
ReplyDeleteGreat frosty freeze photo.
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