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1. Diamond Dust (Hokkaido) Japanese Culture Art, Mystical Nature, Winter Poems, All About Japan, About Japan, Scenery Photos, Diamond Dust, Hd Wallpapers For Mobile, Ice Crystals

8. Kinkakuji in Winter (Kyoto) Kinkaku-ji, Kyoto’s Golden Temple, is covered in a thin layer of real gold that glimmers in the summer sun. And in winter, it's occasionally covered in a veil of white snow, offering its lucky visitors a rare glimpse at a hidden side of its beauty. - www.jnto.go.jp

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Jesse Cooper on Instagram: "Diamond dust is the coolest. Now I just wanna have a quick conversation about it. It is crushed glass. It is not glitter. It is glass. So it will make things look unbelievably sparkly like they’ve been kissed by Swarovski crystal. But you just need to be careful with it when you’re using it. I’m gonna have a follow-up video and how I wash my hands after I’ve used diamond dust. But honest to goodness it is one of the coolest ways to take a whole hump pick or something that is really not that special and give it, the sparkle of diamonds! Don’t worry, we’re gonna be using these pics in a tree that I have coming up fresh off the presses. The videos are rolling as fast as I can edit them! If you can’t tell, I’m having a ball. Comment LINK for the diamond dust🙌🙌🙌🎅 Diamond Dust, Crushed Glass, Make Things, Be Careful, Back In The Day, A Tree, Decor Crafts, Swarovski Crystal, Clear Glass

Jesse Cooper on Instagram: "Diamond dust is the coolest. Now I just wanna have a quick conversation about it. It is crushed glass. It is not glitter. It is glass. So it will make things look unbelievably sparkly like they’ve been kissed by Swarovski crystal. But you just need to be careful with it when you’re using it. I’m gonna have a follow-up video and how I wash my hands after I’ve used diamond dust. But honest to goodness it is one of the coolest ways to take a whole hump pick or…

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Masayasu Sakuma, Japan (Open Competition, Nature) Sony World Photography Awards, Large Photography, Double Exposition, Saul Leiter, Diamond Dust, Photography Competitions, Photography Contests, World Photography, Photography Awards

Diamond-Dust. This picture was taken in February in Nagano-ken at an altitude of about 1,700 meters. In Japan, February is the coldest season in a year. Diamond dust can be seen only a few times during cold season. So, it took four years to make this work since I started taking diamond dust. Orange circle is diamond dust. Diamond dust usually looks white, but it turns into orange just for the morning sunrise. I expressed the diamond dust as a silent forest fairy.

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