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Ice Crystals XI

Posted by
Eric Cousineau (Sherwood Park, Canada) on 13 March 2015 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio.

To form diamond dust the temperature must be below the freezing point of water, 0 °C (32 °F), or the ice cannot form or would melt. However, diamond dust is not often observed at temperatures near 0 °C (32 °F). At temperatures between 0 °C (32 °F) and about −39 °C (−38 °F) increasing the relative humidity can cause either fog or diamond dust.

PENTAX K-5 1/320 second F/6.3 ISO 100 135 mm (35mm equiv.)

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tataray from Charentes-Poitou, France

Délicats. )

13 Mar 2015 7:19am

Devi from Chennai, India

wow ! An explosion today !

13 Mar 2015 11:07am

beach from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

I thought it had warmed up in Edmonton, well, not the Oilers.

13 Mar 2015 11:23am

Lalena from Barcelona, Spain

Terrific!!!!

13 Mar 2015 3:20pm

L'Angevine from Angers, France

bien

14 Mar 2015 9:24am

PENTAX K-5
1/320 second
F/6.3
ISO 100
135 mm (35mm equiv.)

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