Microscope photography allows us to view objects in new ways that the human eye never could.
We put Facebook's founder under the microscope to dissect his ongoing drive to compete--even though the results can be a total fiasco.
Abid Javed compels his audience to expand their definition of “natural beauty” beyond the world observable with the naked eye. While earning his Ph.D. in molecular biology, Javed felt compelled to translate the shapes he saw under the microscope into tangible form. So Javed enrolled in a ceramics class in London. He fo
These prize-winning shots are just…wow.
Pictures of alcoholic drinks under a microscope reveal the molecules that make up our favourite tipples.
Photographer Igor Siwanowicz took these incredible photographs of tiny creatures. Dr Siwanowicz, a neurobiologist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Farm Research Campus, Virginia, shows us the wonders of life in kaleidoscopic color. Produced with a confocal laser-scanning microscope, his work enlarged on the art of Ernst Haeckel’s vivid illustrations of microscopic life, Wilson … Continue reading "A Scientist’s Incredible Photographs of Microscopic Creatures"
A selection of photo-micrographs created by Arthur E Smith and featured in the book Nature through Microscope & Camera (1909) by Richard Kerr.
Established Visual artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu has announced that she will debut a brand new collection of art in November 2017. The upcoming collection will include a series of portraits designed to highlight individualism in a world where socio-cultural influences are under a microscope. Socio-cultural influences have an impact on human behavior and the way human behavior is passed down, which can be seen in the determination for what is age and gender appropriate.
Creepy, cool and common stuff, magnified!
“I paint as I see, as I feel . . . and I have very strong sensations.” —Paul Cezanne
Victorians peered at strange and beautiful things under their microscopes — butterfly scales, insect shells and centuries-old beard hair, for example. Take a peek at some of these antique slides.
Who would think that microorganisms could look this beautiful under the microscope! Now these images are available as artistic, conversational wall art! This unique photograph of the fungus, Fusarium, was captured under the microscope at 400x magnification. This high-resolution digital image is printed on pro luster paper using a professional ink-jet printer for a high quality photograph.
We put Facebook's founder under the microscope to dissect his ongoing drive to compete--even though the results can be a total fiasco.
This is recrystallized tartaric acid photographed through the microscope. This micrograph was taken using polarized light at 100X magnification. It reminds a lot of colourful islands. It is printed on high quality paper with additional narrow white margins making framing more convenient. The dimensions refer to printed image without white margins.
Tiny air bubbles photographed under the microscope. It is a photograph taken through the microscope (micrograph) in polarized light and dark field illumination. Magnification 100X. The image is printed on a high quality paper with narrow white margins to make framing more convenient. The dimensions refer only to the printed area (images) without white margins.
Pine stem under microscope, vegetal cellular pattern under normal light
Giclee Fine Art print of an original acrylic painting of cells - Printed on Moab Entrada Bright White archival paper. - 100% cotton, slightly textured, smooth fine art surface. - Printed full bleed - Print comes unframed Please contact me if you would like a custom size.