Snowflakes macro

in blurt-177869 •  last month 

I love photography. I spend time in nature, walking around the city. And I often take pictures when I see something interesting.

I always edit my pictures (mostly using Lightroom) and love sharing them with the community.


I strongly recommend to open the photo in a separate tab to appreciate it.




Nikon D5000



And here you can see some of my works, that you can find in my blog

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That is so beautiful! How did you manage to get a microscopic photo of a snowflake without even breaking them? Truly impressive. Keep up the good work @boddhisattva!

  ·  last month  ·  

Thank you very much! I am glad you liked it. It was a rare case when a sudden coincidence of circumstances led to a successful experiment. In the morning, when it was still frosty and the sun had already illuminated my window, but had not yet managed to heat it up, I discovered that fluffy snowflakes that had just fallen were lying on the window. I had long dreamed of taking a macro photo of snowflakes and I had bought macro rings for the lens. I quickly assembled the camera and started taking photos. A few minutes later the sun heated the snowflakes and they ceased to be so fluffy and structured.