Just passing by the garage door with my camera. It would have been a shame not to record these patterns on the window.

Posted by Linda Frey on Fri, 02/09/07 14:00
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Fri, 02/09/07 14:06

Striking creation... there is the sense of a finely crafted pencil drawing... near oriental in feel. I keep looking for similar patterning with our cold temperatures here in the Peg but with the exception of the frozen palms I have found nothing... and it would have been a shame to pass this by without photographing them.


Comments by Richard Dong on Fri, 02/09/07 14:14

Stunning, you were right to record this. Yet another fine painting from Linda.


Comments by K.M. on Fri, 02/09/07 15:10

Like Asian brushwork or fine lace. Well seen and caught.


Comments by teegee on Fri, 02/09/07 15:22

very oriental feeling to this one. excellent diagonal comp.


Comments by els mo on Fri, 02/09/07 15:27

Gorgeous Linda!
These are also great for creating your own photoshop brushes.
: )


Comments by Rafael Seibert on Fri, 02/09/07 16:58

Amazing. You were right, you had to capture this.


Comments by Ruth Rittichier on Fri, 02/09/07 17:07

Perfect for Valentine's day, with all those hearts in there.


Comments by Karen Habbestad on Fri, 02/09/07 18:11

i like it.
i wish i could see it in color :-)


Comments by Rory Hudson on Fri, 02/09/07 19:10

Beautiful.


Comments by Rick Longworth on Fri, 02/09/07 19:10

Jack frost speaks Japanese?


Comments by Steve Owen on Fri, 02/09/07 19:16

That is a fancy gargage door! Beautiful!


Comments by Jim R. on Fri, 02/09/07 21:40

Love it, I love the patterns. It would look spectacular if there was colored lights in the BG @
night. So much for a perfect world.
Great photo.


Comments by John Wise on Fri, 02/09/07 22:26

It is great to see nature's handywork! Glad you stopped!


Comments by Jeff Dye on Fri, 02/09/07 22:53

Yes, it would have been a shame. It's beautiful. A true, can't-be-repeated original. Your meter wants to make it gray. I'd try to bring it up towards white.


Comments by Julie M. Dant on Sat, 02/10/07 03:27

I think that may be the most unique Jack Frost painting I've ever seen. How prettily and delicate he painted this one. All he ever paints around here are ferns. Good one Linda.


Comments by Dave Lavash on Sat, 02/10/07 03:42

Excellent. All of the above.


Comments by Kenneth Heffernan on Sat, 02/10/07 06:45

As everyone has already said a wonderful photo


Comments by Julie Christiansen on Sat, 02/10/07 07:02

It's like beautiful artwork.......guess it is Gods work. Well taken.


Comments by Maria Salvador on Sat, 02/10/07 07:55

Silver filigree. Very beautiful!


Comments by Tony Scheuhammer on Sat, 02/10/07 11:50

very pretty Linda!


Comments by Diane Kroupa on Sat, 02/10/07 21:36

This is so original and very artistic. Love the creativity of this capture.


Comments by Bahman Farzad on Sun, 02/11/07 00:06

excellent work linda.


Comments by Jim Murray on Sun, 02/11/07 13:55

It's this kind of thing that makes me believe in God.
Thanks for sharing this.


Comments by Garry Schaefer on Sun, 02/11/07 14:02

Indeed it would have been a shame not to have recored this beauty. An even bigger one if you had not shared it with those of us here at PC. Like Ruth, I was struck by the hearts in there and the timing of the post just before the big day. :-)


Comments by jacques barbier on Sun, 02/11/07 14:40

The soft grey background is perfect. It would have been nice to be able to fill the frame completely.