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New Frost Flower album from BJ Fudge

By Billy Joe Fudge

More Frost Flowers were captured on a recent safari.

Of course, the frozen ground has made conditions less than favorable for the growth of the little beauties and even if there is one out there somewhere it is covered by snow.



Scroll down for photos in this album.


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Frost Flowers: Always take a closer look



2010-12-19 - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Amandaville, KY
From a distance, one might think it's just white paper: "A patch of Frost Flowers just waiting to be viewed up close and personal," writes BJ Fudge, and points out that quite often it's perspective which makes all the differences.

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Frost Flower: Intricate Rambling Ribbon flower



2010-12-19 - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Amandaville, Cumberland Co., KY
Rambling Ribbon: "Although the flower is not quite in focus the Bluebird Sky backdrop helps to highlight the intricacies of this running, rambling Ribbon Frost Flower," the photographer, Billy Joe Fudge, notes.

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Frost Flower: Thick, taffy-like ribbon sculpture



2010-12-19 - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Amandaville, Cumberland Co., KY
Billy Joe Fudge writes"Thick curls and folds of a Ribbon Frost Flower glisten in the morning sun."

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Frost Flowers: A most perfect clamshell



2010-12-19 - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Amandaville, Cumberland Co., KY
Close to Perfect: "A Clam Shell Frost Flower showing off it's Saturn Rings formation," writes Billy Joe Fudge.

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Frost Flower: Angel Wings? or Human Ear Flowers?



2010-12-19 - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Amandaville, Cumberland Co., KY
A new category? "Double Angel Wing Frost Flower with a fabulous, flowing fold," writes Billy Joe Fudge. "This type so much resembles a human ear we Frost Flower enthusiasts may decide to create a new category."

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