Frozen in time: These spell-binding pictures look like painstakingly carved ice art that even the most experienced ice sculptors would be proud of
Freeze frame: Andrew Osokin has captured stunning images of ice formations and snow using macro photography
Tiny: Some of the icicles are so small they are barely visible tot he naked eye
Ice art: They look like painstakingly carved ice art that even the most experienced sculptors would be proud of
Frosty: But take a cold, hard look and you will see they are in fact tiny natural ice formations, captured in minute detail
Water pretty picture: The 43-year-old from Moscow captures the beauty of frozen water in its crystal-like form
Natural beauty: : He say he appreciates the beauty of nature so the idea of photographing icicles was the perfect subject for him
Street art: Andrew takes to the street and focuses his lens on what he finds and the result is an endlessly fascinating series of unique structures
Brave: Using Nikon D-80 and D-90 cameras and special lenses, Andrew braved the Russian cold to capture what he found in the Moscow environment
On the street: Andrew says the images are particularly powerful because pictures are not made in the studio, on the street in the frost
Charged: Once the liquid is completely frozen, the sharp tip of the drop attracts water vapor in the air, much like a sharp metal lightning rod attracts electrical charges
Crystals: The water vapour collects on the tip and a tree of small ice crystals starts to grow, as seen above
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