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Citizen1111
User ID: 76990600 Canada 12/15/2018 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's very beautiful. Quoting: interflug 32-year-old photographer Don Komarechka from Canada is engaged in macro photography. Snapshots of snowflakes, dew drops or frozen soap bubbles in his lens turn into real works of art. Komarechka lives in Barry, Ontario. He started out as a landscape photographer, but gradually added wildlife photography and macro photography to his “portfolio”. He conducts master classes for beginning photographers and works with leading publications such as the BBC. Not so long ago, images of snowflakes Komarchki were published as a separate book, “Heavenly Crystals: Secrets of Snowflakes”. And in 2017, the Royal Mint issued a silver coin with a snowflake, photographed by the master. [link to news.mail.ru (secure)] Darn, I thought this was going to involve SJW's and their liberal tears... Grow Your Own |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75653471 Canada 12/15/2018 11:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huh! That then made me google for other snowflake closeups and there are some really fabulous designs.. I mean look at this, does this not look like something made in a factory? [link to c1.staticflickr.com (secure)] |
Didyabringyabongalong
User ID: 74912760 Australia 12/15/2018 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's very beautiful. Quoting: interflug 32-year-old photographer Don Komarechka from Canada is engaged in macro photography. Snapshots of snowflakes, dew drops or frozen soap bubbles in his lens turn into real works of art. Komarechka lives in Barry, Ontario. He started out as a landscape photographer, but gradually added wildlife photography and macro photography to his “portfolio”. He conducts master classes for beginning photographers and works with leading publications such as the BBC. Not so long ago, images of snowflakes Komarchki were published as a separate book, “Heavenly Crystals: Secrets of Snowflakes”. And in 2017, the Royal Mint issued a silver coin with a snowflake, photographed by the master. [link to news.mail.ru (secure)] Darn, I thought this was going to involve SJW's and their liberal tears... Not gonna lie, that's what I was expecting too. . Is reality based on geometry? [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] The Fingerspitzengefühl is strong with you, but you are not a Jedi yet. |
interflug
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MountainTux NLI
User ID: 68160495 Canada 12/15/2018 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's very beautiful. Quoting: interflug 32-year-old photographer Don Komarechka from Canada is engaged in macro photography. Snapshots of snowflakes, dew drops or frozen soap bubbles in his lens turn into real works of art. Komarechka lives in Barry, Ontario. He started out as a landscape photographer, but gradually added wildlife photography and macro photography to his “portfolio”. He conducts master classes for beginning photographers and works with leading publications such as the BBC. Not so long ago, images of snowflakes Komarchki were published as a separate book, “Heavenly Crystals: Secrets of Snowflakes”. And in 2017, the Royal Mint issued a silver coin with a snowflake, photographed by the master. [link to news.mail.ru (secure)] Darn, I thought this was going to involve SJW's and their liberal tears... Not gonna lie, that's what I was expecting too. Yep, was totally expecting to see Grad Class 2010 ad ignorantiam - The assumption of a conclusion or fact based primarily on lack of evidence to the contrary. Usually best described by, “absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.” |