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This is tiny triangular snowflake, less than 1.5 millimeters by longest side. This type is one of my favorites, but they are rare and usually small, like this crystal. During my winter photo sessions i always try to find them – their unusual shape instantly attract attention even when seen by naked eye, without help of camera screen with magnified view. This snowflake was the best of all triangles that i’ve found during winter 2015-16. It’s shape, arms and inner pattern of straight lines very simple, but it have it’s own beauty of triangular center with volume and glossy surface.
12 identical RAW photos was taken as fast series, aligned and averaged to improve SNR (signal / noise ratio) of this picture. I used glass background with back lighting with LED flash, and simple macro setup, containing Canon Powershot A650is and lens Helios 44, reversely mounted in front of built-in camera optics.
Here is version in alternate colors:
Here you’ll find two other triangular snow crystals – Enigma and Four directions:
If you want to see more snowflakes, you can browse through all snowflake pictures.
Here you’ll find snowflake photo wallpapers in numerous resolutions and screen proportions, up to Ultra HD 4K.
And here is article about snowflake macro photography.