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Elements of Nature-----Ice and Snow
ICE
Ice is the name given to any one of the 14 known solid phases of water. In non-scientific contexts, it usually describes ice Ih, which is the most abundant of these phases. It is a crystalline solid, which can appear transparent or an opaque bluish-white color depending on the presence of impurities such as air. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter appearance.
The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K, 32 °F) at standard atmospheric pressure. It can also deposit from a vapor with no intervening liquid phase, such as in the formation of frost.
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SNOW
Snow forms when water vapor condenses directly into ice crystals, usually in a cloud. These crystals typically have a diameter of several milimetres and have six lines of symmetry. A snowflake is an aggregate of such ice crystals and may be several centimeters large.[1]. The term "snowflake" is also used below for the symmetrical ice crystals themselves. The individual ice crystals are clear but because of the amount of light the individual crystals reflect snowflakes appear white in color unless contaminated by impurities.
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ICE
Ice is the name given to any one of the 14 known solid phases of water. In non-scientific contexts, it usually describes ice Ih, which is the most abundant of these phases. It is a crystalline solid, which can appear transparent or an opaque bluish-white color depending on the presence of impurities such as air. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter appearance.
The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K, 32 °F) at standard atmospheric pressure. It can also deposit from a vapor with no intervening liquid phase, such as in the formation of frost.
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SNOW
Snow forms when water vapor condenses directly into ice crystals, usually in a cloud. These crystals typically have a diameter of several milimetres and have six lines of symmetry. A snowflake is an aggregate of such ice crystals and may be several centimeters large.[1]. The term "snowflake" is also used below for the symmetrical ice crystals themselves. The individual ice crystals are clear but because of the amount of light the individual crystals reflect snowflakes appear white in color unless contaminated by impurities.
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Elements of nature Series
Fog news.deviantart.com/article/38…
Storms and Rain news.deviantart.com/article/40…
Seasons
Winter Comes a Little Early news.deviantart.com/article/36…
It's Fall! Time for some Color news.deviantart.com/article/33…
Misc
Sunrise Sunset news.deviantart.com/article/35…
3D Artwork for the Layman news.deviantart.com/article/37…
So Little Time
Well hello there.
Long time no see :)
Yes I know I have been very very absent. There just is not enough time in the day anymore.
So what have I been doing lately? A few who care might ask. Well.... a lot!
I have been shooting! As much as possible. Weddings, Macro, Nature etc
I have started an Etsy shop. My Etsy Shop in case anyone is interested. The Etsy shop has opened my work up to a whole new audience. Interior decorators! Which is perfect for my work. I have been contracted by a company to put my work in hotels! As well as another company for hospitals etc.
All is going well personally as well. Crazy but we are only 5 years away
Thank you!
Well I have so little time to spend on here lately. I am blatantly absent from here. I just have so much else going on in my life right now. I have not had time to post or share my work on here and my subscription is just about to expire. I won't be renewing it because I really don't have the money or the time honestly. I did however just randomly log on today and what a surprise greeted me someone purchased a very large canvas of one of my purple drops! Asters! Wow! That is my first sale in however many years I have been active on this site. So to whomever purchased it, Thank you! I hope you love it!
I don't expect to spend much time on he
Awesomeness!
Yes yes I know! I am chronically absent! Just no time!
However I log in today and what do I see? An option to change my user name!!!!!! :omg: :excited: I have wanted to change my user name for years now! So I am very very happy!
So now instead of masterwks I am InLightImagery :D
I do appoligize for not being around much I have been trying to get my art into shows and figuring that all out! Well if you have followed my website or Facebook page you would see that I HAVE gotten into quite a few shows! I will be traveling to Chicago and St Louis this Summer! It is an exciting time for me!
A Very Special Feature!
My nephew has gotten a DD! Woo Hoo! He is a phenomenal animator and I just love his work! SO take a look and send some love.
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That was a great article,some stunning photos there!