Amazing photos of beautiful snowflakes captured by talented Moscow based photographer Alexey Kljatov.
Snowflakes were photographed on flat glass surfaces using dark fabrics as the background.
Macro photographs allow us to see intricate details of each snowflake.
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Cuong77
wow
Nov 24th, 2013
shadow
they look unreal. very gorgeously unreal. i feel so calm looking at these pictures. beautiful.
Nov 25th, 2013
Betty
Never tire of snowflake pictures…it’s interesting that some are so simple.
Nov 25th, 2013
Dominic
OMG is this even real!
AMAZINGS!
Nov 25th, 2013
Aleks
Looks great. The last one is really amazing.
Nov 25th, 2013
Nozomu
Cool and beautiful.
Nov 25th, 2013
kelly Tozarin
Amazing! I like to remember the first time I saw the snow, I cried of emotion! It was unforgettable, especially for someone who lives in a tropical country!
Nov 25th, 2013
Nicole
Created extoll Gods hidden gems only so fugitive the sand blast engraved crystal artists like Swedish Hald was so inspired quite acute
Nov 26th, 2013
Sami
Who can see these pics and still have no faith to God!
Awesome!
Nov 26th, 2013
Divinity
Beautiful!
Nov 26th, 2013
Black Lotus
Beautiful beyond words!…
Sami- People who know how things ACTUALLY work through science, and not fairy tales…
Science FACT: “Snowflakes are symmetrical because they reflect the internal order of the water molecules as they arrange themselves in the solid state (the process of crystallization). Water molecules in the solid state, such as in ice and snow, form weak bonds (called hydrogen bonds) to one another.”
Honestly, I do believe in a “higher being” of sorts but when people say dumb things like that it just annoys me to no end.
Dec 1st, 2013
Matteo
Black Lotus- Just because you understand something about the nature of molecular bonds doesn’t mean there is no creator, it just means you understand how something works.
Dec 23rd, 2013