Melting Snow and Ice Macro

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Nikon D750 1/500 sec f/5.6 ISO-125 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/500 sec f/5.6 ISO-125 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/500 sec f/5.6 ISO-125 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/500 sec f/5.6 ISO-125 at 105mm
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Nikon D750 1/500 sec f/5.6 ISO-125 at 105mm

Capturing snow as it melts and turns to ice then to water can be a great way to find something unique and interesting without going very far. I just gathered up some snow, placed it on my railing and caught as many angles as I could with my Nikon 105mm macro lens. Using a little flash can create a neat glimmer and shine in then ice as it forms.


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these macro photographs of the ice are spectacular. They look like stone formations from another planet

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