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Macrophotograph Collection

"Exploring the intricate beauty of the microscopic world through macrophotography" Macrophotographs have the power to unveil hidden wonders

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Eristalinus with a very beautiful sunset background

Eristalinus with a very beautiful sunset background
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Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Yellow Potter on flowers

Yellow Potter on flowers
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Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Foraminiferan tests

Foraminiferan tests (shells), macrophotograph. Species seen here include Bulimina gibba, Elphidium crispum, E. articulatum, Lagena sulcata, and Miliolinella circularis

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Silicon crystal, macrophotograph F005 / 6928

Silicon crystal, macrophotograph F005 / 6928
Macrophotograph of a specimen of pure 99.999999 Silicon. This is the poly-crystal Silicon that is left at the bottom of the crucible after the single crystal is grown and removed

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Meteorite Jepara, macrophotograph

Meteorite Jepara, macrophotograph
Polarized light macrophotograph of a thin section of the meteorite Jepara, found in Java, Indonesia in 2008, weighing 499 kilograms This meteorite is of the siderite type consisting principally of

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Solar cell C016 / 9016

Solar cell C016 / 9016
Solar cell. Close-up of the surface of a solar (photovoltaic) cell, which converts light into electrical energy. The cell is made from silicon (blue), a semi-conductor

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Solar cell C016 / 9019

Solar cell C016 / 9019
Solar cell. Close-up of the surface of a solar (photovoltaic) cell, which converts light into electrical energy. The cell is made from silicon (blue), a semi-conductor

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Chebarkul meteorite fragment C015 / 2862

Chebarkul meteorite fragment C015 / 2862
Chebarkul meteorite fragment seen through a microscope. This research is being carried out at the Vernadsky Institute, Moscow, Russia

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Chebarkul meteorite fragment C015 / 2860

Chebarkul meteorite fragment C015 / 2860
Chebarkul meteorite fragment seen through a microscope. This research is being carried out at the Vernadsky Institute, Moscow, Russia

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Bacterial pattern in petri dish C018 / 0305

Bacterial pattern in petri dish C018 / 0305
Bacterial pattern in petri dish. Macrophotograph of a coloured pattern of Paenibacillus bacteria growing in a culture in a petri dish. This is a tip-splitting morphotype (T-type)

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Mouse embryo, prepared specimen C018 / 0318

Mouse embryo, prepared specimen C018 / 0318
Mouse embryo. Macrophotograph of a prepared specimen of a mouse embryo after around 16 days of development. It has been made translucent and its skeleton stained with Alizarin red dye

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Silicon crystal, macrophotograph

Silicon crystal, macrophotograph
Macrophotograph of a specimen of pure 99.999999 Silicon.This is the poly-crystal Silicon that is left at the bottom of the crucible after the single crystal is grown

Background imageMacrophotograph Collection: Fossilised conifer wood C016 / 4858

Fossilised conifer wood C016 / 4858
Fossilised conifer wood. Composite photomicrograph showing transverse (left), tangential (centre) and radial (right) sections through a sample of fossilised wood


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"Exploring the intricate beauty of the microscopic world through macrophotography" Macrophotographs have the power to unveil hidden wonders, like the delicate architecture of Foraminiferan tests. These tiny shells, captured in stunning detail, reveal a mesmerizing complexity that is often overlooked. In another captivating shot, a Silicon crystal takes center stage. The intricate patterns and symmetrical formations showcase the elegance found within nature's building blocks. The enigmatic Meteorite Jepara also finds its moment under the lens. Its textured surface tells a story of cosmic origins and interstellar journeys, reminding us of our place in this vast universe. Solar cells come alive in macrophotographs C016 / 9016 and C016 / 9019. These images capture their sleek design and innovative technology that harnesses sunlight to power our modern lives. The Chebarkul meteorite fragments take us back to an extraordinary event in history. Macroscopic details bring these remnants to life, allowing us to marvel at their extraterrestrial origin. Moving closer to home, bacterial patterns emerge on a petri dish (C018 / 0305). This glimpse into microbial life showcases both beauty and scientific significance as we explore the intricacies of unseen worlds all around us. Lastly, a prepared specimen reveals the early stages of life - a mouse embryo (C018 / 0318). In this intimate portrayal, we witness nature's miracle unfold before our eyes as new beginnings take shape. Through macrophotography, we are reminded that even within minuscule dimensions lies immense beauty waiting to be discovered. It invites us to appreciate both grandeur and subtlety while igniting curiosity about what else may lie beyond what meets the naked eye.