By Aislinn Sarnacki When I was a little girl, I learned that no two snowflakes are alike. Each has a unique pattern — complex ...
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With more smartphones equipped with macro lenses, you no longer need to haul around a big camera to capture decent views of delicate snowflakes. Look for where they tumble down across cold windshields ...
Wilson A. Bentley literally spent a lifetime photographing snowflakes. In 1885, at age 19, he attached a microscope to a bellows camera to make the first microphotograph of a snow crystal. Over the ...