(WITI) -- Have you ever seen pictures of snowflakes that are really up close? Anyone can take snapshots like that -- you just need to know what to do. FOX6 Photojournalist Jeff Frings offered the ...
When winter storm Jonas is at peak blizzard conditions on the East Coast this weekend, it's best to stay inside. But you can still take some awesome photos of snowflakes from the warmth inside your ...
No, these designs aren’t the latest in 3D printing technology; they are photographs of snowflakes taken by self-taught Moscow photographer, Alexey Kljatov. Photographing snowflakes has taught Kljatov, ...
"Yellowknife Flurry," a photograph by Nathan Myhrvold, captures the intricate structure of snowflakes. Nathan Myhrvold / Modernist Cuisine Gallery, LLC The first chill of a winter storm is enough to ...
Snow crystals are stuck together with other snow crystals during descent and collapse into shapes colliding with water droplets, so that only about one thing can maintain a beautiful crystal shape ...
Although the images sold for just five cents at the time, they are now regarded as having helped shape the world of science photography. With their delicate symmetry and unique crystalline structures, ...
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