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itscolossal: The Extraordinary Details of Tiny Creatures Captured with a Laser-Scanning Microscope b
I spend so much of my dream time just crying…
Tenzin Phuntsog, “Pure Land,” exhibition view, Microscope Gallery, New YorkVideo and cus
sixpenceee: Beard hairs under a scanning electron microscope. The razor cut one is one the left and
Golden columns of #biotite in #quartz. Field of view = 3.05mmThis type of mica tends to be very gemm
How big, how blue, how beautiful. New camera, new adapter, testing, testing, and more testing. Koroi
Blue #apatite in gently pink #morganite. Field of view 8.2mm. #Brazil.
it’s getting cold outside! why not throw a log on the fire and warm up with your favorite
Happy #EarthDay2016
Today was really tough. Prince’s music is really really really important to me. I use
some things are too strange and they’re beyond my skills to explain - so i just photograph the
This material is truly special. Ilmenite and hematite in orthoclase feldspar from Harts Range,
A Close Thing.3mm field of view inside #opal from Jalisco, Mexico.White #rhyolite matrix added pleas
Abduction. Field of view = 3.05mm Opal, Jalisco, Mexico
Video of a piece, temporarily called Ucalegon.The colors shift but the host is still.Opal, Jalisco,
Shifting Perspective.After many many passes at this stone, it relented and gave me this beautiful, c
I revisited an old friend. It was an exciting reunion. Opal in rhyolite with limonite after hornblen
True things.Opal. Magdalena, Jalisco, Mexico.3.05mm filed of view.
This is not a dream, it’s a photograph taken through the microscope - a #photomicrograph. The
Unknown crystal within opal from Magdalena, Jalisco, Mexico.Field of view is 3.05 mm.
Fascinating Photos of Foods Under the Microscope Take a look at the food products up close. You&rsq
Salk Institute researchers have just given us all a new view of immune cells using super-resolution
Smartphone and 3D printing technology are merging to create a microscope that students can use to in
Just a snowman that found gold (top left) .
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