Natural landscapes: the world of frost

WINTER PINE BRANCHES, COCHRANE, ALBERTA

When it comes to winter photography, the colder, the BETTER. So I was delighted to head out on a sunny, frigid (-25c) day to wander along the foggy Bow River in this western Canadian town and find beautiful examples of hoarfrost.
To ensure the cleanest possible composition, I manoeuvred around until this branch had nothing but blue sky behind it.
Nikon Z50II, 70-300 mm zoom lens, tripod

Click on the picture for a larger view.

Want to buy this picture? Email me and I’ll make it happen! (fdking@hotmail.com).

Check out my coffeetable book, “Bring on the Light: Forty years of photography”: https://bit.ly/BringOnTheLight

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.