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During this latest cold snap I once again had the chance to use my macro lens to capture the magic of Jack Frost on the windows of my home's front porch. Every time the mercury plunges, the designs change, and it's a fun hobby to look for patterns and shapes in the frost. With outdoor temperatures reaching into the -30s over the last few nights, it's the perfect time to watch the sunrise from my front steps.

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During this latest cold snap I once again had the chance to use my macro lens to capture the magic of Jack Frost on the windows of my home’s front porch. Every time the mercury plunges, the designs change, and it’s a fun hobby to look for patterns and shapes in the frost. With outdoor temperatures reaching into the -30s over the last few nights, it’s the perfect time to watch the sunrise from my front steps.

This week’s deep freeze won’t last long, as the forecast calls for more comfortable January temperatures by Thursday and Friday. While it lasts, I offer up my latest window pane portraits. 

Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Frost grows on a porch window in Brandon after a Saturday night cold snap plunged temperatures down to -28 C in southwest Manitoba. Environment Canada predicts that thee extreme temperatures will last until Thursday. Today's expected high for Brandon is -25 C, with a low tonight of -33 C. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
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