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Related: About this forumHoarfrost morning
It was below freezing last night and into this morning. Fog was forecast. Fog wasn't too bad because a lot of the moisture froze out of the air. To my benefit. Here are afew from today's dog and store walk. Testing the close focus of my new lens.
Our street.

CaliforniaPeggy
(153,358 posts)It sure does look cold!
Thank you for sharing these beautiful shots.
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)Thanks for the compliments.
bucolic_frolic
(49,543 posts)educational!
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)It almost looked like snow on the ground.
CrispyQ
(39,375 posts)

Diamond_Dog
(36,477 posts)Old Crank
(5,475 posts)It was good to be able to get out before it got warm enough for them to start melting.
Alice Kramden
(2,561 posts)Actually love them all - thanks for sharing
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)surfered
(5,897 posts)Thank you.
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)But yes, it would suck the heat out of your bottom.
Tarzanrock
(666 posts)Nice detail capture of the ice formation at the edges of the ice crystals in the close-up photography. What kind of a lens is this new lens?
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)I got it used from Calumet. For my D5200 (DX) 18-300 3.5-6.8
It isn't much bigger than the 18-105 3.5-5.6 And has the ssame front diameter. It is supposed to focus down to 15ish inches.
I wanted something a little longer than the 105 to get better architechtural details here in Europe. This should help and it wasn't an arm and a leg.
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)I'll have to get out in the spring with a tripod to play with DoF
I got it used so not really too pricy.
Nikon 18-300 f3.5-6.8 DX
Not really any bigger and heavier than the 18-105 I was using.
Tarzanrock
(666 posts)I use Pentax gear for photography and astronomy. One of these days, I'm just going to have to bite the bullet and get Pentax's fabulous 200 mm Macro lens.
Ladythatvotesblue
(231 posts)A new word?
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)Joinfortmill
(17,710 posts)Old Crank
(5,475 posts)70sEraVet
(4,416 posts)The blue bus sign (?) is a gentle reminder that it is not a black and white photo -- it is a landscape in which only light and shadow remains.
It also reminds me that I hate being cold!
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)is there telling people that Pedestrians and cyclists share the path that continues.
The road ends in a cul-de-sack. Right past the low building is our Biergarten, dangerous location. When you head left we go to a park that we walk the dog in.
Rebl2
(16,023 posts)Really like the close up photos. My area of the country had five straight days of morning and sometimes afternoon fog, but we were above freezing the whole time.
Old Crank
(5,475 posts)It may go away today when it goes to 5C