NEW YORK (AP) -- Vermont farmer Wilson A. Bentley was known as Snowflake Bentley for his pioneering 19th-century photography of more than 5,000 jewel-like snowflakes -- no two alike. Bentley, also ...
Alongside a snowblower in Douglas Levere’s garage sit objects also connected with wintertime, but with a far different purpose than removing piles of snow. Instead, Levere’s camera equipment, not far ...
Although the images sold for just five cents at the time, they are now regarded as having helped shape the world of science photography. With their delicate symmetry and unique crystalline structures, ...
You’ve probably heard that no two snowflakes are alike—but you’ve never seen crystal formations in such stunning detail as in a trio of three new photographs by Nathan Myhrvold, who claims to have ...
Photographs of snowflakes by the first person ever to capture them on camera have gone on sale in New York. Ten pioneering photos from Wilson A Bentley, a U.S. farmer known as Snowflake Bentley, are ...
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