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    Small World is regarded as the leading forum for showcasing the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope. The Photomicrography Competition is open to anyone with an interest in microscopy and photography.

    It's hard to imagine the afflictions we face being described as "beautiful." But as entries to Nikon's Small World competition demonstrate, they're ready for their close up. The annual photography competition calls for entries from photomicrographers, a particular subtype of photographer who makes images at extreme magnifications, finding art in the most basic elements of the material around us: single cells, a waterflea in profile, a soy sauce crystal.

    Some of that photography showcases the beauty of pathogens, diseased cells and other elements of our varied illnesses; an electric yellow squiggle is a parasitic worm, a glowing green orb, dotted with red


    Dr. Jennifer L. Peters & Dr. Michael R. Taylor
    St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
    Subject Matter:The blood-brain barrier in a live zebrafish embryo (20x)
    Technique: Confocal


    Walter Piorkowski
    Subject Matter:Live newborn lynx spiderlings (6x)
    Technique:Reflected Light, Fiber Optics, Image Stacking


    Geir Drange
    Subject Matter: Two ants of different genus meeting on a twig (2.5x)
    Technique: Reflected Light, Image Stacking


    Nikola Rahme
    Subject Matter:Eye and first segments of Cucujus cinnaberinus (Cinnabar flat beetle)(18x)
    Technique:Reflected Light


    Ralph Claus Grimm
    Subject Matter:Chrysopa (lacewing) head (130x)
    Technique Reflected Light, Image Stacking


    Harold Taylor
    Subject Matter: House spider (30x)
    Technique:Image Stacking
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    Wow! Very impressive!
    RED & BLACK WHITE SPOTTY ROOF THP 155

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    • #3
      That is really cool
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