Snow crystals
Snow flakes highly magnified by a low-temperature scanning electron microscope (SEM). The colours are called “pseudo colours”, they are computer generated and are a standard technique used with SEM images.

Snow crystals

Snow flakes highly magnified by a low-temperature scanning electron microscope (SEM). The colours are called “pseudo colours”, they are computer generated and are a standard technique used with SEM images.

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    Whoa… snowflakes….
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    Wow - beautiful. Exactly how I like my snow crystals; magnified & remote.
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