Thank you! I just wish I had the equipment to take those incredible shots that Kenneth Hillbrecht has in his book. Totally amazing. But I try, with my little jeweler's loop and my camera with 18x zoom. The zoom didn't really help as much as I thought it would but I think that is because I have not yet learned how to use all of my camera's features.
The snow was flying here in SC the other day and I was trying fervently to get a macro shot of a snowflake without much luck. I'll have to find a magnifying glass and try again. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteOMG these photos are amazing!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust wow-such detail!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I just wish I had the equipment to take those incredible shots that Kenneth Hillbrecht has in his book. Totally amazing. But I try, with my little jeweler's loop and my camera with 18x zoom. The zoom didn't really help as much as I thought it would but I think that is because I have not yet learned how to use all of my camera's features.
ReplyDeleteI lived in Colorado for years and the snowflakes were so dry there it was easy to see the detail on each one. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love to look at them, oilerblue. It's fascinating; they are so intricate and each different from the other.
ReplyDeleteThe snow was flying here in SC the other day and I was trying fervently to get a macro shot of a snowflake without much luck. I'll have to find a magnifying glass and try again. Thanks!
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