微距的雪花照片展示了難以置信的完美設(shè)計(jì)
One of the true wonders of the world are snowflakes, tiny designs made of ice that are so individually unique, so detailed, and so spectacular it's hard to comprehend that they happen naturally and aren't pulled from the depths of our own imaginations.
世界上真正的奇跡之一是雪花,由冰構(gòu)成的微小圖案,它們是如此獨(dú)特,如此細(xì)致,如此壯觀,很難理解它們是自然發(fā)生的,而不是來自我們自己的想象深處。
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Photographer Alexey Kljatov has a special talent for capturing the brief life of these beautiful ice creations. He features many of his snowflake photos on Flickr and his snowflake macro photography page.
攝影師Alexey Kljatov有一種特殊的才能,他能捕捉到這些美麗的冰造物短暫的生命。他在Flickr和他的雪花微距攝影頁面上展示了他的許多雪花照片。
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Kljatov explains that he captures snowflakes on a balcony at his house, mostly on a glass surface, lighted by LED flashlight from the opposite side of the glass, and sometimes in natural light.
Kljatov解釋說,他捕捉到他家陽臺(tái)上的雪花,大多是在玻璃表面,由LED手電筒從玻璃的另一邊照射,有時(shí)是在自然光下。
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Sometimes he uses dark woolen fabrics as a background, which explains the fibers that are visible in some of the shots.
有時(shí)他使用深色羊毛織物作為背景,這就解釋了在一些鏡頭中可見的纖維。
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"Real snow crystals are amazing objects for macro photography, thanks to their beauty, uniqueness and unlimited diversity," he says on his site.
他在自己的網(wǎng)站上說:“真正的雪晶體是微距攝影的神奇對(duì)象,因?yàn)樗鼈兠利?、?dú)特和無限的多樣性。”
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Even after eight winters of regular photo sessions, says Kljatov, and seeing thousands of snowflakes in all their details, "I do not get tired to admire new crystals with amazing form or an incredible inner pattern."
Kljatov說,即使經(jīng)過8個(gè)冬天的定期拍照,看到成千上萬片雪花的所有細(xì)節(jié),“我也不會(huì)厭倦欣賞那些有著驚人形狀或難以置信的內(nèi)部圖案的新晶體。”
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"Some people think that snowflake photography is a complex matter, and requires expensive equipment, but in fact it can be inexpensive, very interesting and quite easy, after some practice," he says.
他說:“有些人認(rèn)為,雪花攝影是一件復(fù)雜的事情,需要昂貴的設(shè)備,但事實(shí)上,經(jīng)過一些練習(xí),它可以不貴,非常有趣,也相當(dāng)容易。”
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Kljatov gives detailed descriptions of his methods on his site, for those of you who want to try your own hand at this; you can also view more beautiful photos of these exquisite natural wonders there. You may never look at snowflakes in the same way again.
Kljatov在他的網(wǎng)站上詳細(xì)描述了他的方法,對(duì)于那些想要嘗試自己動(dòng)手的人;在那里,你還可以看到這些精美的自然奇觀的更美麗的照片。你可能再也不會(huì)用同樣的方式看雪花了。