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Posted by mcc on Jan 12 2015 in Snow Crystal Photography, Snowflake Photography
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Snowflake - January 11, 2015

A front passed through last night, raising temperatures to about freezing and leaving a few inches of fresh snow. The only whole snowflakes were very small - 2 to 3 mm in diameter. Here is one of the better ones from the evening. For this I used two flashes - one illuminating thorugh the crystal form below, and one shining down on it from above. Click on the image for a larger file.
 
 
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