Magical Photos That Show The Beauty Of The World Wrapped In Frost

It is the Winter season in the Northern Hemisphere and a time that is great for photographing the season creatively. A lot of the flora are dormant, while some are dry and dead, but it is a time when the frost makes these look beautiful. Whether you are a landscape, nature or macro photographer, there is something that you can photograph during the Winter season.

Frost is a common thing to witness in many parts of the world during the Winter season and it can add beauty to anything that it forms on. Besides, frost can also be a great subject for macro photography. Here are some magical photos that show stunning beauty of the world wrapped in frost

Winter is a time when a lot of photographers are running out of ideas for photography. Most photographers are either bored or are looking for creative ideas to work on during this season. If you are looking for fun and challenging photography assignments, we recommend you to check out this eBook, “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy that will help you to explore new avenues of personal expression.

Werner Schuster
Jinomono Media
Victoria Feliniak
Zulfugar Karimov
Raimond Klavins
Kim R-K
 Pascal Bullan
Daniele Levis Pelusi
 Vincent Dufour 
Yuri Antonenko

Winter is a time when most photographers suffer from burnout, but it can also happen during other times when photographers feel like they have nothing new to photograph. The truth is that there are many possibilities around us for photography, if we look around with an open mind. If you feel that you have nothing exciting to photograph or if you are running out of ideas, we recommend you to check “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy that is intended to give you a kick start towards your own ideas and projects.

Rosan Harmens
Raisa Milova
 paola capelletto
Lumi Kangas
Yuri Antonenko
Sixteen Miles Out
gitti mitterer
Yuri Antonenko
Brigitte Elsner
Alexandr Popadin
Mariko margetson

When you are running out of ideas in photography, the best way to overcome burnout is to observe your surroundings and look for even the tiniest details that you can photograph. If you are wondering how to achieve that, check out “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy, which is a 207 pages guide covering 20 chapters of creativity sparking assignment.

Johny Goerend
Yuri Antonenko
Annie Spratt 
Bernd 📷 Dittrich
Nina Hanfeld
Yuri Antonenko
 Kevin Grieve 
Emanuel Haas
Dominik Scythe
Zdeněk Macháček
Tom Leu

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Dahlia is a stock photographer and full time educator at Light Stalking. You can find her on Gurushots and see some of her more popular articles at The American Society of Media Photographers. Get to know her better here.

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