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  2. Rinko Kawauchi - Wikipedia

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    At age 19, she began making prints of her first black-and-white photographs, and it wasn't until five years later that she started printing color photographs. [7] After experimenting with different cameras, she decided to stay with the Rolleiflex 6 × 6 , which she still uses.

  3. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    A snowflake is a single ice crystal that is large enough to fall through the Earth's atmosphere as snow. [1] [2] [3] Snow appears white in color despite being made of ...

  4. Visual snow syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The dots are usually black/gray on a white background and gray/white on a black background; however, they can also be transparent, white flashing, or colored. Presence of at least 2 additional visual symptoms of the 4 following categories: i. Palinopsia. At least 1 of the following: afterimages or trailing of moving objects. ii.

  5. Timeline of snowflake research - Wikipedia

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    The hexagonal snowflake, a crystalline formation of ice, has intrigued people throughout history.This is a chronology of interest and research into snowflakes. Artists, philosophers, and scientists have wondered at their shape, recorded them by hand or in photographs, and attempted to recreate hexagonal snowflakes.

  6. Snowflake (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    In Legends of Chima, the Gorilla Tribe member Grizzam has white fur similar to Snowflake. A white-furred gorilla appears in the French superhero comic series Photonik (featuring in "African Devil"; Volume 1, Mustang #66, 1981), [26] serving as the totem for an evil shaman who wishes to rule all of Africa. As was the case with Snowflake, his ...

  7. Patterns in nature - Wikipedia

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    Composite patterns: aphids and newly born young in arraylike clusters on sycamore leaf, divided into polygons by veins, which are avoided by the young aphids Living things like orchids, hummingbirds, and the peacock's tail have abstract designs with a beauty of form, pattern and colour that artists struggle to match. [21]

  8. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/August-2006 - Wikipedia

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    The giant column-shaped structure with hexagonal end-caps is a snowflake. Here's another photo of a "capped column" snowflake. The bumpy stuff on either end is the rime. — BRIAN 0918 • 2006-07-24 01:14; Neutral (bordering Support). High image quality in magnification and an amazing image, but I remain unsure if it is suited for creditable ...

  9. Wikipedia:Vital articles/List of all articles - Wikipedia

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    (2,879) T Tauri star · T cell · T-Series (company) · T-shirt · T-square · T-top · T. Allston Brown · T. Berry Brazelton · T. Boone Pickens · T. E. Hulme · T. E. Lawrence · T. H. Green · T. H. White · T. Nelson Downs · T. S. Eliot · T.A.T.u. · TGV · TIFF · TLC (group) · TNT · TNT equivalent · TRAPPIST-1 · TRS-80 · TSMC · TU Dresden · TV Guide · TVXQ · TW Hydrae · Ta ...