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Christmas Eve is pass now, I hope you enjoyed it (whether you celebrate it or not). So time to go back to photography ! Here is a flake that I shoot during my third session this year, in early december. I always like to see these central hexagonal patterns at the center.

The picture is taken with a Nikon D7200 and Sigma 24-105 f4.0 art lens.

 

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Here is another one ! No inspiration for a crazy story, but I hope you enjoy the flake !

Cette imposante église est située au 56 Queen Street East, entre Bond et Church Streets, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

 

Construite en 1870, c’est une église historique de style néo-gothique au centre-ville de Toronto. C'est l'une des églises les plus grandes et les plus importantes de l'Église Unie du Canada.

This is kind of a mess : two flakes fallen exactly one on the other. Not very easy to distinguish what's on this picture. But still possible to imagine de perfect geometry of both of them ...

Préfecture de Police de Paris

 

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I love the way this wall of glass deflects light and reflections of #stpaulscathedral across so many angles with the triangular glass pieces.

 

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Rigg Wood Jetty Coniston

I'm still itching for the road to open haha.

 

I shot this once the lake settled down after my friend was skipping stones in the lake.

Bonne journée.

 

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Un héron dans un étang près de Paris

Up to now, I posted only flakes that I shot in past years and that I never processed. This is the last one. I had very nice conditions on sunday morning. I have just no time to process them unfortunatly. So the real 2017-2018 Winter flakes are to come soon ...

I said that there was a spring mood in the air : I was quite wrong. Winter is not over and there was super cold temperature all over Europe. With such dry coldness came some crazy flakes, I couldn't resist. This session was extremely difficult : it was super cold and super windy. The flakes were always moving and dissappeared sometimes. Moreover, they were so cold and dry that the weren't sticking to the woolen scarf: they were falling and slipping as a plate would have do. I saw a lot of fantastic flakes, I miss a lot of fantastic flakes, but I managed to get this one which makes me thinking : it's always worthy to go out, even in terrific conditions...

The Pont de Bercy (English: Bridge of Bercy) is a bridge over the Seine in Paris.

…petite fleur d’azalée que c’est comme cela que tu vas attirer les insectes… ce que tu te goures fillette fillette…

At last ! It was possible to have a 4th session of decent snowflake this year ! I took this in the morning before going to work ... I hope to get a little bit more of wintery moment like that before spring. Appart for these 4 snowy days, it was not the most photogenic winter of my life ...

The whole scene at the Schloßgarten in Stuttgart including 3 fountains, new castle and Concordia pillar.

Here is an old one. I never manage to make my mind and post it. I took it in 2015 in the old industrial area of my Hometown. I had just bought the EF-50mm f/1.8 and I decided to go wantering only with it. So I got this series of patterns. Of course, they are not very intersting taken one by one. But together, I think that they could creat a kind of atmosphere. I really don't know if it's worth posting or not. But as I posted it on Instagram for a local contest : why not sharing it on Flickr and see what happen ...

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