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Snowflake Gallery: No Two Alike, of Course
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
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Credit: Kenneth Libbrecht, Caltech/ www.snowcrystals.com
Photographs of real snowflakes reveal an even more amazing variety than you might have expected.
Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, photographs snowflakes in the field and in his lab. Studio-type lighting, even outdoors, brings out angles, texture and color that are otherwise hard to spot. Click to enlarge.
