
Capturing Snowflakes
Winter's Frozen Artistry
Voyageur Press
Published on 5. October 2021
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-0-7603-6971-5 (ISBN)
Description
As much a work of art as a testament to science, this revised, hardcover edition of the best-selling The Art of the Snowflake (now Capturing Snowflakes) includes a laser-cut silver snowflake ornament in its cover and showcases 430+ images of snowflakes captured by the photo-microscope of the world's leading expert on the subject, Kenneth Libbrecht, a professor of physics at Caltech who also served as a science consultant for Disney's Frozen movies.
The snow may seem unvaried to the naked eye, but the microscope reveals an amazing menagerie of beautiful crystalline forms. Building on the pioneering work of Wilson Bentley (1865-1931), Libbrecht has developed techniques for capturing images of snow crystals in unprecedented detail. While wondering at the hundreds of exquisite snowflake portraits, find:
The science behind snowflakes, including how they form on a molecular level and the complex process that guarantees each one's uniqueness
Field notes from Libbrecht's photographic expeditions to the frozen north
The taxonomy of snowflakes and examples of each type: simple plates and prisms, columns and needles, capped columns, sectored plates, stellar plates, stellar dendrites, triangular crystals, double plates, split plates, split stars, and even rare twelve-branched snowflakes
Quotations about the wonder of snowflakes and nature from Aristotle, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and more
This book is a breathtaking look at the works of art that melt in an instant.
The snow may seem unvaried to the naked eye, but the microscope reveals an amazing menagerie of beautiful crystalline forms. Building on the pioneering work of Wilson Bentley (1865-1931), Libbrecht has developed techniques for capturing images of snow crystals in unprecedented detail. While wondering at the hundreds of exquisite snowflake portraits, find:
The science behind snowflakes, including how they form on a molecular level and the complex process that guarantees each one's uniqueness
Field notes from Libbrecht's photographic expeditions to the frozen north
The taxonomy of snowflakes and examples of each type: simple plates and prisms, columns and needles, capped columns, sectored plates, stellar plates, stellar dendrites, triangular crystals, double plates, split plates, split stars, and even rare twelve-branched snowflakes
Quotations about the wonder of snowflakes and nature from Aristotle, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and more
This book is a breathtaking look at the works of art that melt in an instant.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
color photos
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 183 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7603-6971-5 (9780760369715)
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RACHEL WING is a park ranger for the city of Monrovia, California, at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains. With a background in geology, she now specializes in balancing wilderness preservation with wildfire safety for nearby residents. Rachel loves to hike and climb in these hills, especially on the rare occasions when snow graces our desert-like plants. She has been accompanying Ken Libbrecht as a snowflake chaser for nearly 20 years.
Content
one | Winter's Frozen Artistry
two | Snowflake Watching
three | A Field Guide to Falling Snow
four | Snowflake Weather
five | Snow Crystal Symmetry
six | Morphogenesis on Ice
seven | Designer Snowflakes
eight | Snowflake Photography
Epilogue
Index
About the Authors
two | Snowflake Watching
three | A Field Guide to Falling Snow
four | Snowflake Weather
five | Snow Crystal Symmetry
six | Morphogenesis on Ice
seven | Designer Snowflakes
eight | Snowflake Photography
Epilogue
Index
About the Authors