Natural landscapes: in a world of frost

WINTER GRASS, DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK, NEWELL COUNTY, ALBERTA

In the midst of spectacular badlands, I found entire fields of wild grass covered in frost. When I found a nice mix of sunny grass and blue shadows, I set aside my wide-angle lens, slipped on a telephoto lens, and spent time searching out intimate close-ups like this.
Nikon D7100, tripod, 70-300-mm. lens

Click on the picture for a larger view.

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