Tag Archives: snowflakes
NowThis: Amazing macro photographs of snowflakes
Nice video clip by NowThis News features my snowflake photos: Amazing Macro Photographs of Snowflakes These up-close photos of snowflakes are incredibly fascinating Опубликовано NowThis 14 января 2017 г. Direct link to video on NowThis Facebook page Here you’ll find … Continue reading
Collection of fernlike dendrite snowflakes
Fernlike dendrites are common, large and traditional-looking snowflakes. In fact, snow crystals of this type are so big, that many of them can be seen in all details with naked eye, without any magnification tools (especially at contrast background like … Continue reading
Harlequin snowflakes
For these two pictures, i’ve used blending mode difference again, for subtracting original background (smooth blue / gray gradient) and revealing snowflake with all details on pure black. This time, i’ve divided picture by two halfs, and replaced one with … Continue reading
Neon snowflakes
This my next effort to completely change look and feel of snowflake photos, captured on glass surface. I already applied this technique to two large fernlike dendrites, and now it’s time for two smaller snow crystals with relatively simple structure: … Continue reading
How do snowflakes form? (video)
In this nice video by American Chemical Society we can see graphics presentation of snowflake forming process: Direct link to YouTube You can see some of my photos here, too, along with photos by other authors. I’m very proud if … Continue reading
Vectorized snowflakes
I came across really wonderful online vectorizing service: vectormagic.com and very impressed by results it creates. This graphics reminds me great old video game Another World. Of course, automatic vectorization simplifies snowflake structure and reduces number of colors, but it … Continue reading
Vectorized snowflakes
I came across really wonderful online vectorizing service: vectormagic.com and very impressed by results it creates. This graphics reminds me great old video game Another World. Of course, automatic vectorization simplifies snowflake structure and reduces number of colors, but it … Continue reading