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Frost*
*Frost:
Frost, like snow, is the result of deposition of water vapor in saturated air. If solid surfaces in contact with the air are chilled below the deposition point (see frost point), then spicules of ice grow out from the solid surface. The size of the crystals is a matter of time and the amount of water vapor available.
Frosted Decor, Mount-Royal. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
PixQuote:
"What reinforces the content of a photograph is the sense of rhythm – the relationship between shapes and values."
-Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Frost*
*Frost:
Frost, like snow, is the result of deposition of water vapor in saturated air. If solid surfaces in contact with the air are chilled below the deposition point (see frost point), then spicules of ice grow out from the solid surface. The size of the crystals is a matter of time and the amount of water vapor available.
Frosted Decor, Mount-Royal. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
PixQuote:
"What reinforces the content of a photograph is the sense of rhythm – the relationship between shapes and values."
-Henri Cartier-Bresson
:: PORTFOLIO