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I took the photos after sundown today and used a ring flash for lighting. The average snowflake is between 0.02 and 0.5 inches wide. These looked to be about the width of a small lentil (0.17-0.24 inch). I posted some photos of wintry mix (freezing rain, ice pellets and snow) last month, but this is my first attempt at photographing snowflakes. I have some different snowflake-gathering and photo techniques I'll use the next time it snows.
Winter begins tomorrow, December 21, at 4:21 AM EST.
Bon Hiver!
SheltieLover
(60,248 posts)Ty for sharing!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)Your kindness is encouraging.
SheltieLover
(60,248 posts)And to think I lived in Chicago for my first 50+ years.
Ty again!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)You are most welcome!
biophile
(444 posts)You have a nice talent! And you are close to me - we are getting big flakes too. Snowy days are so peaceful
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)The snowfall here ended at about 8 PM. Hoping for more. Let it snow!
Diamond_Dog
(35,159 posts)These are breathtaking! So fragile, yet so beautiful.
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)I really appreciate the encouragement.
Thank you!
Diamond_Dog
(35,159 posts)Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)Thanks again!
Diamond_Dog
(35,159 posts)beveeheart
(1,416 posts)Such detail in yours! Beautiful!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)brer cat
(26,494 posts)Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)You always come through with a kind comment.
2naSalit
(93,435 posts)Individual flakes are amazing, when they pile up it's a challenge.
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)I'd been shooting throughout the day and getting pretty discouraged trying to work with sticky wet snow. This evening the temperature finally dipped to freezing and there were more individual flakes to shoot.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,443 posts)Words fail me.
Your skill (which has always been so very high) is growing!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)I can't wait to give it another shot. Unfortunately, there's no snow in the forecast for the next week.
too!
summer_in_TX
(3,294 posts)I'm no photographer, but I am awed at the skill that must have taken, Mousetoescamper!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)Mostly it took my repeatedly going out in the cold and snow to try, try gain. Keeping my gear dry was a challenge as well.
judesedit
(4,518 posts)Thanx a bunch
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)StarryNite
(10,909 posts)Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)Snowflakes do have a strong emotional appeal.
Bluethroughu
(5,988 posts)Happy winter.
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)Happy winter!
KitFox
(75 posts)for sharing your exquisite work with us! What a lovely way to usher in winter. Looking at your photos took my breath away!! I cant wait for the next installment! I like to think how pleased Wilson Snowflake Bentley would be knowing that you are following in his footsteps capturing the ultimate beauty of snows microscopic wonder. There is a short film on you tube called The Snowflake Man about how he first managed to photograph them with the camera and a microscope. Thanks again, Mousetoescamper, for including us in your art!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)Fortunately, I'm well familiar with Mr. Bentley's work and looked at some of his photomicrographs today for comparison. I'm using a mirrorless camera with a 100mm macro lens but can't begin to approach the splendid images he made more than 100 years ago. He was a remarkable man.
kysrsoze
(6,175 posts)Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)Grumpy Old Guy
(3,604 posts)Very impressive!