three crystals to make a snowflake… the third one is on the right side … small
70 d 65 micro mm x5… red bg under flake holder with a combination of reflected and direct lighting on top
three crystals to make a snowflake… the third one is on the right side … small
70 d 65 micro mm x5… red bg under flake holder with a combination of reflected and direct lighting on top
Larry, I am always amazed when I look at a snowflake image. The shapes, almost like branches on a tree, yet star shaped, is simply amazing. Wonderful details in something this tiny. I wonder how a black background would have portrayed it? I have the lens that you used, but have never tried taking a photo of a snowflake, (not that we get many of them here in NC). Kudos to you for painstakingly doing this. It couldn’t have been an easy image to capture, I wouldn’t think.
Larry: Your snowflake images always amaze me. Wonderful subject superbly captured and presented.>=))>
Great details on a snowflake. Red background works very well.