This month I had a chance to take my dissecting microscope out into the falling snow. It isn't easy to use in the cold with subjects that you can't get too near to, but a few results turned out well enough that I'd like to share them.
February crystals
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Actinophrys, thanks for sharing your lovely images!
Snowflakes are such beautiful and tempting subjects. But when cold, snowy days descend, the gumption to take myself and photo gear out into the weather somehow goes away. Glad it didn't for you!
--Chris S.
Nice job!. . . take my dissecting microscope out into the falling snow. It isn't easy to use in the cold with subjects that you can't get too near to. . . .
Snowflakes are such beautiful and tempting subjects. But when cold, snowy days descend, the gumption to take myself and photo gear out into the weather somehow goes away. Glad it didn't for you!
--Chris S.
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