Frostin’ Up My Windowpane by Ann Arthur

Capturing the magic of her first snowfall in Birmingham, the photographer was drawn to the terrace to witness the breathtaking transformation of the landscape. Through the lens of her iPhone, she framed the delicate frost patterns clinging to the windowpane, turning a fleeting moment of winter wonder into a permanent artistic expression. This image is award-worthy for its ability to transform a simple, personal discovery into a compelling visual narrative, showcasing how a keen eye can find profound beauty in the quiet, crystalline details of a cold, snowy day.

Frostin’ Up My Windowpane by Ann Arthur
Apple iPhone 4S | Exposure 1/488sec @ f/2.4 | ISO 50 | Focal Length 4mm
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Ann Arthur

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Born in Kuching, Malaysia, Ann Arthur is a hospitality professional currently based in Birmingham, Alabama. Her photographic journey began during her university years, evolving from a functional necessity for event coverage into a deep-seated passion for travel, landscape, and artistic photography. Though she is largely self-taught, Arthur views the camera lens as a transformative tool that allows her to perceive the world from fresh, unique perspectives, consistently seeking to document the beauty found in her surroundings.

13.4/20
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312/500
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14,733 views | 5 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date March 22, 2013
Value 10.0
Clarity 11.0
Composition 15.0
Style 12.0
Skill 13.0
Photograph Location
Birmingham, United States

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Social Shares
5.0/5 points
1,469/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
14,733/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.3/5 points
5/100 Review
Submissions
3.1/5 points
312/500 Submission
Jury Score: 61.0/80
Resonance Score: 13.4/20
Total Award Score: 74.4/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 5

Reflections on this Photograph
By Margaret Holt

The Architecture of Silence

In the nineteenth century, naturalists became obsessed with the snowflake. They spent hours hunched over black velvet, waiting for the perfect, singular crystal to land, only to watch it vanish into a bead of water at the slightest suggestion of human warmth.

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By Isabelle Park

The Language of Cold

I woke up this morning to find the house unusually quiet. The heater was humming, but the air felt thin and sharp, the kind of cold that makes you want to pull the duvet up to your chin and stay there forever.

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