Thursday, January 9, 2020

Snowflakes -- Macro Lens

Day 9

A snowflake is a single ice crystal that may amalgamate with others, then falls through the Earth's atmosphere as snow. Snow crystals are not frozen raindrops that is called Sleet. 

Can you visualize this lady outdoors in her bathrobe, camera in hand looking through her lens at the snowflakes in her yard.

Just amazing to see these tiny crystals, each one different. 
Then, I look around to see what one tiny snow crystal has created.





Snow Flakes





Have a wonderful day, enjoy the small things that make you smile!

See you tomorrow!


Jewels 

1 comment:

  1. The technical description of snow is relatively simple and easy to understand but the beauty and design of an individual geometric crystal is amazingly complex and no one snowflake is like another. Scientist have identified seven principal types of snowflakes and then layered on three types of frozen precipitation. As a scientist this is marvelous and certainly informational however for many, with a willingness to explore the softer side, looking at the beauty and uniqueness of each snowflake is wonderous. In many writings, winter snow, is used to represent bleakness and sadness yet if ones looks at a snowflake you can see that snow is a poem unto itself that briefly embraces nature with an array of unique designs creating a vision of beauty.

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