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Snow Flakes Collection

Intricate and delicate, snowflakes have captivated scientists and artists alike for centuries

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snowflake research, 18th century

Snowflake research, 18th century

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Weather / Snow

Weather / Snow
Snow crystals

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Red kimono in white

Red kimono in white
Vu van quan

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: snowfall tokyo

snowfall tokyo
HIDASAN

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Short-eared Owl
Tao Huang

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Red boat houses in the snow

Red boat houses in the snow
Ann Cornelis

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The Magic Squirrel
Mircea Costina

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Covered in SNOW.

Covered in SNOW.
Yuusuke Hisamitsu

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Short-eared Owl
Max Wang

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Human and nature

Human and nature
Martin Kucera AFIAP AZSF

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Rob Li

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: 雪茫茫

雪茫茫
yuzhong tan

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Sheep stuck in heavy snow near Ambleside, England, UK. March 2006

Sheep stuck in heavy snow near Ambleside, England, UK. March 2006

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Lonely bare tree under a snowfall, San Gregorio nelle Alpi, Belluno, Veneto, Italy

Lonely bare tree under a snowfall, San Gregorio nelle Alpi, Belluno, Veneto, Italy

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snow-Flakes (coloured photo)

Snow-Flakes (coloured photo)
3643233 Snow-Flakes (coloured photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Snow-Flakes. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Women walking the dog in heavy snow near Ambleside, England, UK. March 2006

Women walking the dog in heavy snow near Ambleside, England, UK. March 2006

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Photo-microscope view of a real snowflake showing the classic 6-sided star shape

Photo-microscope view of a real snowflake showing the classic 6-sided star shape

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: A Red Lighthouse Along The Coast In Winter With A Boat Off The Shore In The Water; South Shields

A Red Lighthouse Along The Coast In Winter With A Boat Off The Shore In The Water; South Shields, Tyne And Wear, England

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snow On A Tree

Snow On A Tree

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Tree In The Winter

Tree In The Winter

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snowman In Winter

Snowman In Winter

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Snowing

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snowflake

Snowflake

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snowflakes

Snowflakes

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snowman with striped scarf wrapped around neck, red christmas hat and robin perched on carrot nose

Snowman with striped scarf wrapped around neck, red christmas hat and robin perched on carrot nose

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Three elves decorating a Christmas tree

Three elves decorating a Christmas tree

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Princess catching snowflake

Princess catching snowflake

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Snow crystals

Snow crystals. Historical artwork showing the characteristic symmetrical shapes found in snowflakes. The structure of frozen water molecules means that a hexagonal lattice is the only stable

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Poster advertising National Parks for winter sports

Poster advertising National Parks for winter sports
Poster designed by Dorothy Waugh, advertising Americas National Parks for winter sports

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Girl Sweeps Snow C1886

Girl Sweeps Snow C1886
A little girl attempts to sweep away the snow, as more snowflakes fall; a robin looks up at her

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Voltaire Taylor

Voltaire Taylor
FRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET the French writer and philosopher in cold weather

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Girl with Brolly C1880

Girl with Brolly C1880
A girl opens her umbrella as the snowflakes fall around her (one of a series)

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Girl with Muff C1880

Girl with Muff C1880
A girl is glad of her muff as the snowflakes fall around her (one of a series)

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Ice Show at Montreal

Ice Show at Montreal
A spectacular stage show - on ice ! - at Montreal : the dancers represent snowflakes

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Girl and Snowflakes

Girl and Snowflakes
A young girl looks out from beneath the protection of her umbrella at the snowflakes which are drifting earthwards all around her

Background imageSnow Flakes Collection: Mother / Child / First Snow

Mother / Child / First Snow
The first snow of the year - two children stand at the door of the house watching the snowflakes as they fall


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Intricate and delicate, snowflakes have captivated scientists and artists alike for centuries. Snowflake research dates back to the 18th century when curious minds began studying these unique ice crystals. Each flake is a miniature work of art, formed by the whims of weather and snowfall. In March 2006, heavy snowfall near Ambleside, England left sheep stranded in its wake. The picturesque scene showcased nature's power and vulnerability simultaneously. A lonely bare tree stood stoically under a gentle snowfall in San Gregorio nelle Alpi, Belluno, Veneto, Italy – a testament to resilience amidst winter's embrace. Amidst this wintry wonderland, women braved the elements while walking their dogs near Ambleside in England. Clad in ski clothes, a man affectionately patted a Saint Bernard dog as they both frolicked in the snowy landscape. The black and white portraits captured the noble essence of these magnificent creatures. A photo-microscope view revealed the intricate details of real snowflakes with their classic six-sided star shape – an awe-inspiring reminder of nature's precision and beauty on a microscopic level. Winter landscapes also offered breathtaking sights along coastal regions like South Shields in Tyne And Wear, England. A red lighthouse stood tall against snowy surroundings while boats floated peacefully offshore – contrasting warmth against coldness. Finally, one cannot overlook how snow transforms ordinary objects into extraordinary works of art; it delicately blankets trees creating enchanting scenes that seem straight out of fairy tales. Snowflakes are not merely frozen water droplets but rather tiny masterpieces crafted by Mother Nature herself. From scientific exploration to artistic inspiration or even everyday moments shared with furry friends – there is something truly magical about these ephemeral wonders that continue to fascinate us all.