02.13.2023 Monochrome Macro Monday-Jack (Frost) Pollock

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About Steve Gingold

I am a Nature Photographer with interests in all things related. Water, flowers, insects and fungi are my main interests but I am happy to photograph wildlife and landscapes and all other of Nature's subjects.
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28 Responses to 02.13.2023 Monochrome Macro Monday-Jack (Frost) Pollock

  1. Neat pattern, almost like chipboard but I like your title a lot more.

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  2. shoreacres says:

    While I sat here trying to figure out what this reminded me of, I read Rob’s comment and thought, “That’s it. Chipboard.” It also seems a little Jackson Pollock-y, although the ice/frost design is more shardy and less curvy.

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  3. We hope Jack Frost didn’t nip at your nose too badly.

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  4. This definitely caught my attention. Great image. Anita

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  5. Jet Eliot says:

    Wonderful to see all the patterns of the frost, Steve, so very artful.

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  6. Wally Jones says:

    Even Jack the artist would be jealous.

    For just a moment, I had the impression you had opened my kitchen drawer.

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  7. Eliza Waters says:

    Very cool shot! 😉

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  8. Ann Mackay says:

    Looks like a pencil drawing. 🙂

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  9. Todd Henson says:

    Almost looks like a patterned steel plate, but quite a bit more random. Very interesting.

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  10. It’s interesting to see the variety of designs that form in ice. I remember capturing a design similar to this one.

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