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Interesting how Mr Bentley included his avoidance of alcohol and tobacco in an interview about his technique.

I would think coffee would be the thing to avoid while pawing snowflakes.
 

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thank you for sharing
i enjoyed it
 

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Nice... I always wanted to photograph snowflakes, and though the weather report did not warn of heavy snowfall I want to be prepared for next winter.

I still don't know what is the best way to get the clearest, sharpest, greatest photos. Snowflakes have a size of ca. 5mm (0.0197 inches). That means to use a lens that is optimized for ca. 4:1 size, and it must not be overly sensitive to low temperatures. Or a microscope and a camera adapter, but that would limit the possible perspectives to one only, and, of course, we are all artists and not scientists...
 

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Thank you for sharing. I read thru. It was very interesting for my project.
 

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According to Wikipedia, the largest snowflake ever was 38 cm, but I am more used to flakes a few millimeters across.
 

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A single crystal of 38 cm?
Poses a challenge: next winter, i'm going to grow snow flakes.
 
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