Of all the types of photos I've tried, the macro photo attracted me the most. I have discovered many interesting things in nature I have not given so much importance so far! And from all macro photos I took, the most difficult was to capture snowflakes. I've posted the first attempts in this blog. Today I have some photos of snow layers in which I tried to isolate a flake! I do not know how interested you are from such photos but for me it was a challenge!
Camera: Nikon D7500
Lens: Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro
Settings: f/10 1/200sec, ISO400
Have you wondered why snowflakes have six sides? The answer may be simple for a person who studied chemistry and knows that water molecules (made up of two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms) combine into hexagonal structures. But I do not want to write about water structure here! It's too complicated and it's been a long time since I studied chemistry! Now I am deepening the technique of taking photos of snowflakes, which is not as simple as how to learn what its structure is!
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