Dendritic Frost Patterns on Glass in Late Afternoon in on dew-soaked moss in Cumilla

Dendritic Frost Patterns on Glass in Late Afternoon

by Mary McIntyre

Feathery ice crystals branch outward across a transparent glass pane, forming intricate dendritic networks that catch the soft, filtered light. The white fractal structures spread from a central point, creating delicate, jagged edges against the clear surface. Behind the glass, a blurred layer of vibrant green moss appears damp and textured, suggesting a window sill in a humid environment. Sunlight streams through sheer curtains, casting a warm, diffuse glow that highlights the crystalline texture of the frost. The composition remains minimal, focusing entirely on the microscopic geometry of the ice and the organic contrast of the wet vegetation below. A sharp, translucent tip of a crystal reflects the ambient light.

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Camera Sony Xperia 1 VI*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony Xperia 1 VI photos, grab one online.
Lens 16mm f/2.2
Focal Length 16mm
Aperture f/2.2
Shutter Speed 1/120
ISO 800
Film shot in 48MP high-res mode
Location on dew-soaked moss in Cumilla
Date 2024-10-02
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 23.4049, 91.2567
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