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[quote:interflug:MV8zOTQ0NzQ0Xzc5RTk0RDE4] That's very beautiful. 32-year-old photographer Don Komarechka from Canada is engaged in macro photography. Snapshots of snowflakes, dew drops or frozen soap bubbles in his lens turn into real works of art. Komarechka lives in Barry, Ontario. He started out as a landscape photographer, but gradually added wildlife photography and macro photography to his “portfolio”. He conducts master classes for beginning photographers and works with leading publications such as the BBC. Not so long ago, images of snowflakes Komarchki were published as a separate book, “Heavenly Crystals: Secrets of Snowflakes”. And in 2017, the Royal Mint issued a silver coin with a snowflake, photographed by the master. https://news.mail.ru/society/35713926/?frommail=1 [/quote]
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That's very beautiful.
32-year-old photographer Don Komarechka from Canada is engaged in macro photography. Snapshots of snowflakes, dew drops or frozen soap bubbles in his lens turn into real works of art. Komarechka lives in Barry, Ontario. He started out as a landscape photographer, but gradually added wildlife photography and macro photography to his “portfolio”. He conducts master classes for beginning photographers and works with leading publications such as the BBC.
Not so long ago, images of snowflakes Komarchki were published as a separate book, “Heavenly Crystals: Secrets of Snowflakes”. And in 2017, the Royal Mint issued a silver coin with a snowflake, photographed by the master.
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