Yesterday's rain saturated everything, including my deck.
This morning I found frost pictures.
I took them all horizontally, and meant to show them horizontally.
But the same image on end is even better.
Potbellied sea horse.
An hibiscus.
A dancer.
A butterfly dance. Either way.
What do you see.
Everything you do plus jellyfish and birds.
ReplyDeleteI see beauty and elegance. And in the final horizontal image I se large birds (of the parrot family) having a discussion...
ReplyDeleteThe sea hirse is the most obvious one.
ReplyDeleteThat last one looks like birds in the brush to me and they are looking off to the right. Hope you have a good night- those are really fun pictures. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI can;t believe you would publish those x-rated scenes.
ReplyDeletelots of birds!
ReplyDeletewow all natural occurring! It looks like you painted them.
ReplyDeleteI saw most of them differently than you did but the butterflies I agree. This was as much fun as finding things in clouds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteI'm not very imaginative, I see cold weather!
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In the second from last, I see a dragon with its mouth open, looking scary :)
ReplyDeleteThese are unique and intriguing. I don't remember ever seeing frost on wood like this.
This was fun. I saw a man wearing a top hat and coat and scarf sitting in a wheelchair in the wide picture of the word an hibiscus.anybody else see the guy in the top hat? ha ha ha ha
ReplyDeleteTall sailing ships with billowing sails in frothy seas. Stunning. Mother nature at her best.
ReplyDeleteSo amazing what frost can do!Nature is so wonderful even when she is freezing us.
ReplyDeleteI just see that they are absolutely exquisite.
ReplyDeleteDelicate lace on wood -- somewhere in the Orient...
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I see old Japanese wood-block prints of sea monsters.
ReplyDeleteI don't see anything
ReplyDeletethose are amazing.
ReplyDeleteNice post! I love frost pictures. I spent a lot of time as a child looking at frost on the windows of school buses! -Jenn
ReplyDeleteI've just been watching a tv programme about Japanese gardens, so I see Geisha girls.
ReplyDeleteThey do,I must say, look very like the drawings of the Asian students on my MA Fine Art course.
ReplyDeleteI see some great ideas for fabric designs.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely, you see what you like in them.
ReplyDeleteMerle............
Two birds sitting on apple tree branch.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
Better than clouds for seeing things in....I see Japanese scroll pictures from the Heian period. The Tale of Genji.
ReplyDeleteOh these pictures are lovely, Joanne! And seeing "forms" in other things (like a floor, or wood, or coffee) - there is a name for it, but even Google couldn't help me to remember it.
ReplyDeleteI found "pareidolia" and "apophenia", neither of which are the word we're thinking of, though apophenia is easier to wrap my lips around.
DeleteNice photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool, Joanne! In the first set, I see a creature that Dr. Seuss probably wrote about. Or CS Lewis. A Jabberwocken Snoopaloopugus, I'll call it. In the second set, I see a woman on a sleigh. In the third set I also see a dancer. In the last set I see birds and a bird angel.
ReplyDeleteInternet here is the pits... it's catch as catch can. But today I caught your beautiful ice etchings... Mother Nature is the most talented artist of all, isn't she?
ReplyDeleteMy, these are really beautiful. I love them. I could frame them just as they are if my room was cold enough :) otherwise I'd love prints.
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