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Snow Crystals!
About the time I was typing “It’s snowing like mad” last night, it stopped snowing.
A feeble mid winter sun greeted us early this morning, and then the clouds rolled in and brought an exceedingly light snow. Come evening, barely half an inch of fresh snow lay on the sidewalks and the car windshields. I had checked the snow throughout the day only to find it to be tiny, crunched-up bits of dusty ice. But stepping outside this evening to grab a log for the fireplace, I was surprised to see that the dust had given way to some very nice snow crystals.
I fired up the camera and for brief intervals in the evening, the dust gave way to crystals, which in turn gave way to dust again. Here’s the first shot of the evening:
That one actually looks like two crystals sandwiched together. (As always - click on the image for a larger file.)
Here’s another shot from tonight – the little specks all around it are the ‘dust’ I as referring to early – tiny bits of eroded snow crystals. They make the main subject look quite large – but it was well under 1/16th of an inch in size. More shots will be coming in the next few days.
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Wow Mark, those are fantastic.
The top one, which as you said, looks like two crystals, might be a case where even the normally ’stunted’ level of the crystal developed significant branches. I haven’t really studied the levels on many crystals, so I don’t know how rare this is. It is hard to discern the second level on the bottom crystal.