I have to be honest: I have no idea why it never came up to my mind before. Moreover, the snow is definitely one of the typical products from a Swedish winter; perhaps having it around for seven whole months a year made me giving it for granted, I don't know. So only last January, after five winters in Särna, I decided to check if it was possible to get decent photos of snow crystals, and just with a plain, homely equipment, so to speak. I realized I already had what needed: a tripod, a flash, a 105 mm macro lens and an adapter ring to join it - thread to thread – with a classic and cheap 50 mm, in order to achieve a higher magnification. A series of not photo-related items, which could be found in any house, completed the shooting set up. So far, so good: I just needed... the snow; but not any snow, of course, because we have shovelfuls of the usual one (literally, my back knows). There are specific conditions that facilitates the fall of snow in well-formed single crystals: absence of wind in height, temperatures between minus 10 and minus 15 degrees, and probably some other weather factors I'm not aware of, but which I suspect more directly tied to the good, old luck. As known, without it even the best technique is powerless.
And, of course, these conditions have to keep coming for several days, in order to get the best chances to find good crystals (which is all but obvious) with a continuity. From this point of view Särna climate proved to be a perfect helper; then it was just a matter of using a good magnifying glass and be patient (warm clothes were kind of useful, too). This way I put together a gallery of shots that worked as feasibility study, and which I plan to try improving in the winters to come. Here some of them, and please forgive a more intrusive watermark than usual. |
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I live in Sweden, in Särna (Dalarna). The Chronicles are a photo diary about the nature (but not just) here around and from all the Scandinavian areas where my photo job takes me.
My book: "My Sweden - Tales from an Italian photographer in the North" is available in the bookstores and by the publisher.
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