mont, who in 1885 became the first person to successfully photograph an individual snow crystal — the ice that makes up snowflakes. After years of trial and error, Bentley was able to capture the intricate details of snow crystals by using a compound microscope attached to his bellows camera.
He went on to photograph more than 5,000 of these “ice flowers” during his lifetime — never finding any duplicates — and the images still mesmerize to this day.
THE LOVE OF NATURE ...
IS INDEED THE NATURE OF LOVE
MANIFESTED IN ALL OF US,
ADULTS AND CHILDREN ALIKE ,
AS THE MOMENT BY MOMENT ,
OPPORTUNISTIC ACTIONS ,
EXEMPLIFIED BY NATURE IT SELF,
FALLING LEAVES ...
NEVER forgetting that the two dimensional collective six sides of the snowflake can [NOW] perfectly relate to the multidimensional reality of the six sided FS4D cube ...
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