The loonie took a picture of snowflake close-up
It is very beautiful.
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32-year-old photographer don Komarechka from Canada is macro photography. Pictures of snowflakes, dew drops, or frozen bubbles in the lens are transformed into real works of art.
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Komarechka lives in Barrie, Ontario. He started out as a landscape photographer, but has gradually added to its “portfolio” of photos of wildlife and macro photography. He conducts master classes for beginners and works with leading publications such as the BBC.
Not so long ago images of snowflakes of Komarechka was published in book “sky crystals: the mysteries of snowflakes.” And in 2017 the Royal mint issued a silver coin with a snowflake photographed by the master.
YES THAT’S A #SNOW FLAKE COIN 1 oz. Pure Silver Coloured Coin – Snowflake – Mintage: 6,000 (2017) The design of coin is a stunning close-up view of a six-sided dendrite ice crystal as captured by #Canadian #photographer Don Komarechk pic.twitter.com/5venpZKTDZ
— Legacy Coins LLC (@LegacyCoinsLLC) January 4, 2018
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