29 implausible close-ups of snowflakes shot with a homemade camera rig
Alexey Kljatov
Russian photographer Alexey Kljatov is a master of snowflake photography. After regulating a homemade supply with inexpensive apparatus to take overwhelming close-ups, Kljatov’s snowflake photos went viral in 2013.
But he hasn’t stopped capturing extraordinary photos, and now his images are some-more overwhelming than ever. Kljatov common new photos with INSIDER, and interjection to his endless “how-to” blog post, we schooled some-more about a routine behind a images.
Keep reading for a demeanour during a extraordinary snowflake crystals and to learn some-more about how Kljatov works his magic.
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