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This is my first processed snowflake from past winter. I photograph this snow crystal in November 2016 and, when saw magnified on camera screen, like it instantly. Although this snowflake have simple and not interesting arms, it’s large center looks really nice. It looks like solid hexagon, but if you look closely, you’ll see that it formed by six broad “petals” with beautiful inner pattern:

Snowflake center in full size
This crystal remind me similar one, which i’ve captured in January 2015 – Steering wheel:
Also, i combined these two snow crystals into one picture:
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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.