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countryjake

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Tue Dec 3, 2013, 11:32 PM Dec 2013

Russian Snowflakes by Alexey Kljatov [View all]

To see KOMO4news' photo gallery of these many wonderful snowflake shots go here:

http://www.komonews.com/weather/blogs/scott/Photographer-gets-incredible-close-up-shots-of-snowflakes-234273781.html?tab=gallery&c=y



Photographer gets incredible close-up shots of snowflakes

http://www.komonews.com/weather/blogs/scott/Photographer-gets-incredible-close-up-shots-of-snowflakes-234273781.html


There's nothing like a blanket of fresh snow to make for picturesque scenes around the Pacific Northwest, but among the snowmen and sleigh rides are hidden secrets of the breath-taking beauty of Mother Nature.

But photographer Alexey Kljatov has unlocked some of those secrets, using a unique camera set up to get intricate photos of individual snowflakes, which show off an amazing level of detail that each snowflake carries. They say no two snowflakes are alike, and these photographs show why.

Kljatov lives in Russia -- no stranger to snow in the winter -- and has set up a camera on his balcony to capture each individual snowflake's glory.

"I capture snowflakes at open balcony of my house, mostly on glass surface, lighted by LED flashlight from opposite side of glass, and sometimes in natural light, using dark woolen fabrics as background," Kljatov wrote on his Flickr page that showcases his work.

He says he built a simple macro add on for his camera that allows him to get the super-close ups. If you're interested in the entire camera set up, Kljatov has posted all the details here:

http://chaoticmind75.blogspot.ru/2013/08/my-technique-for-snowflakes-shooting.html

Alexey Kljatov's main Flickr page is here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaoticmind75/
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Okay, now that is nice! NCarolinawoman Dec 2013 #1
Aren't they? countryjake Dec 2013 #8
All with a Canon PowerShot A650 IS geomon666 Dec 2013 #2
I know nothing about cameras or photography... countryjake Dec 2013 #7
That was breathtaking. Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #3
I did the same thing, looking at them over & over... countryjake Dec 2013 #6
adding some samples to the thread Voice for Peace Dec 2013 #4
I thank you for posting those! countryjake Dec 2013 #5
Amazing shots! RSmith320 Dec 2013 #9
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