Solar - Terrestrial Data

Sunday, October 11, 2009

-7 C and descending...

Last night the temperature dropped down to -7 C and the forecast tells us that it will continue to drop day by day now. Which tells me that whenever there will be a low pressure arriving from the Atlantic ocean we will have snow, lots of snow...
Anyway, the weather was crisp and clear this morning and the nature was beautifully glaced by the frost so I decided to take the new Tamron 90mm macro for a spin.
I am in the beginning of the learning curve how to use this new toy of ours and it shows of course.






3 comments:

grace said...

Oh, the flower, and the leaves are absolutely brilliant. The clarity is so sharp.
What type of flower is it with its glaze of frost? That is one for merit in a photo magazine. Overall, it looks mighty cold!!

Hans said...

The flower is a Spirea Japonica aka Goldflame. The Tamron SP AF 90 mm Macro is an amazing lens indeed.

Dale said...

Those are simply breathtaking, Hans! You are doing nice work/play with your new toy! Love the frost on the car windows.
The winter-like temperatures are breathtaking, as well! ;)

 
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