Farmer Wilson Bentley was the first to photograph the tiny snow crystals individually, and his collection reveals that each ...
"Yellowknife Flurry," a photograph by Nathan Myhrvold, captures the intricate structure of snowflakes. Nathan Myhrvold / Modernist Cuisine Gallery, LLC The first chill of a winter storm is enough to ...
'Michael Photographs a Snowflake' shares the beauty and science of snowflakes. Michael Peres has photographed snowflakes through a microscope for over four decades. He is obsessed with photographing ...
RIT Professor Michael Peres still vividly recalls driving home a decade ago one cold, snowy night after a conversation with one of his excited students. Emily Marshall, a student in his biomedical ...
No two snowflakes are alike. You probably learned that at an early age. But you might not know the man who discovered it. The lesson can be traced back to Wilson Bentley, a farmer from Jericho, ...
All of the snowflake photos on this page, believe it or not, were captured using a six-year-old point-and-shoot Canon camera and a standard 58mm SLR lens that was produced in the USSR sometime between ...
No two snowflakes are alike — but you've never seen them quite like this. A new device can take 3D photographs of snow as it falls through the air, revealing a diverse array of shapes that mostly look ...
Kenneth G. Libbrecht thought there ought to be a field guide to snowflakes. But he wasn’t happy with the photographs he could find, so the chairman of the physics department at the California ...