Incredible snow crystals. Leaves me in awe. And  not just of your 
photography, which I am, but also of Mother Nature. When one  sees how 
something so small 
and ethereal can still be so individual and unique,  one just has to stand 
back and applaud her work.

Marnie aka Doe  ;-)

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It took a while, but I finally got some  acceptable snow crystal shots 
this season.

Here are a  few:

http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/stream/2007/070303/IMGP0640.htm
http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/stream/2007/070303/IMGP0646.htm
http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/stream/2007/070303/IMGP0668.htm
http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/stream/2007/070303/IMGP0662cr.htm

I'm  not a big fan of the perfect, paper cut out, absolutely symmetric 
snow  crystal. For me, these ragged / run through the mill subjects are 
what it's  all about.

It's interesting - I had shifted over to using a Sigma 50mm EX  f2.8 
macro lens for snow crystals last winter. Before that I used either an  M 
50 f4 macro or M 50 f 1.7 standard lens. (Lenses are reverse mounted on  
gobs of extension.)

Anyhow - I wanted some new snowflake shots for  the Pentax Gallery so I 
pulled out the M50 f4 and used it on Saturday.  Independent of that, I 
finally remembered how to get the lighting right (it  seems to take 
longer every year...) I have to say - that old relic of a  macro lens 
really kicks. It _is_ slow and dim with all the extension, but it  still 
really produces the best images. I stopped using it because the  aperture 
was slow in the cold - not stuck, but slow. So I have to tap the  
aperture arm on it to get it to fully stop down. I'll definitely be  
getting it fixed.

The rest of Saturday's shot's (and the more recent  other shots from this 
season) are  here:

http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/stream/stream05.htm

Commentary  is here:

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php

Comments  appreciated -

MCC
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