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人常说,每朵雪花都是不相同的,但光凭鉴赏力有限的肉眼,难以欣赏这种大自然的神奇产物。美国加州理工学院物理学教授肯尼斯·里布雷希特自1997年以来一直在研究雪花、冰纹、晶体生长和冰的形成。这位53岁的科学家冒着气温摄氏零度以下的严寒,在安大略省北部地区、阿拉斯加州和内华达山脉等地收集飘零的雪花,赶在它们融化前将其置于显微镜下,用相机摄入镜头。要获得所需要的理想照片,必须接受一系列的挑战。晶体很小,普通的微距摄影效果不理
People often say that each snowflake is not the same, but only with a limited appreciation of the naked eye, it is difficult to appreciate the magical nature of this product. Kenneth Rembrecht, a professor of physics at Caltech, has been studying the formation of snowflakes, ice patterns, crystal growth and ice since 1997. The 53-year-old scientist, gusts below freezing temperatures of zero, collects drifting snowflakes in places like northern Ontario, Alaska and the Sierra Nevada to keep them under the microscope before they melt, taking the lens with the camera . To get the ideal photos you need, you have to accept a series of challenges. Small crystals, ordinary macro photography ignored