Gallery: These Snowflakes Look Like Computer Chips From the Future
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Russian amateur photographer [Alexey Kljatov](http://chaoticmind75.blogspot.com/2013/08/my-technique-for-snowflakes-shooting.html ) has managed to capture [otherworldly pictures of snowflakes](http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaoticmind75/) using Cold War-era photography equipment and duct tape.
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While advances in specialized cameras have spoiled us with beautiful images, Kljatov has shown that spectacular images can be captured with what most people would consider garbage.
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"One day I saw shots of snowflakes on the internet and was amazed by their cold, crystalline beauty," says Kljatov.
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He maxed out the optical zoom of his PowerShot and focused it on the surface of an antique Helios 44M-5 lens he salvaged from a Soviet-era [Zenit camera](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenit_(camera)). The hodgepodge of parts became a makeshift macro setup with the old-school lens acting as a souped-up jeweler's loupe.
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Instead of using a traditional tripod, Kljatov rests his Frankensteined rig on a cylindrical spacer made from the cutout mid-section of a plastic soda bottle.
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Individual snowflakes don't melt, they "sublime," transforming from solid to gaseous state without becoming liquid first and require great care to manipulate.
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To capture images with a lighter background, he flipped a stool over, rested a large sheet of glass on it, and illuminated the bottom using a LED flashlight which is passed through the filter of a few plastic grocery bags for diffusion.
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"Surprisingly, the LCD works fine after five winters and shows no problems, even when I stay outside long time and snow covers it almost completely," says Kljatov.
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Kljatov would also make multiple exposures of each flake and layer 8-10 images in Photoshop to create a single pristine photograph.
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Kljatov isn't done plumbing the depths of these delicate structures and is fascinated by sub-millimeter flakes with fascinatingly complex internal structures—though he believes he'll have to hack together a microscope to explore those structures.
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