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February 08, 2005

Snowflake Micro-Photography

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"Snowflakes are temporary works of art. After just a few short minutes on the ground, a fallen snowflake will lose its ornate structure, its unique pattern that will never again be repeated. Photography allows us to preserve a few of these minute masterpieces and to examine their form up close. Below are some examples of snow crystal photographs from around the world.

The Rasmussen & Libbrecht Collection
These images are the result of a collaboration between Patricia Rasmussen and myself. I created a special super-high-resolution photomicroscopy apparatus designed especially for snow crystal photography (see Photographing Snow), and Patty used it along with her photographic talents to capture these stunning Wisconsin snowflakes. If you like these pictures, you'll really enjoy our new book."

Posted by Vanselus at February 8, 2005 07:33 AM

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