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Wilson “Snowflake” Bently, born in Jericho, Vermont in February 1865, photographed snowflakes using his microscope-bellows camera. Over his lifetime he took well over 5000 microphotographs of snowflakes and thus discovered that no two snowflakes were alike. Today he is best known for his scientific research and photographic work in the study of snowflakes.

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