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Frost on the Window

February 8, 2009 by Dennis

This winter has been colder than most, and one side effect is frost growing on the windows.    The crustal structures grow on very cold glass where moist air leaks in between the two panes of glass.  The rounded ice structures are made from thawing and freezing cycles.  These are water drops frozen in place.  These were taken with a Canon 100mm macro lens, handheld.

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Category: Technique, WinterTag: Ice, Macro, Winter

Seeing is Believing

While mostly true, occasionally the eye can be fooled. This appears to be an earthworm on some leaf litter. It is. But the worm is four feet long and 1-2 inches in diameter. Photographed in Sumaco, Ecuador.

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