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photo 2015-10-17 21:30
"close up of the vascular bundles of a papyrus plant."
"The business end of a carnivorous plant called the sundew, or Drosera. The depth of field comes from image stacking."
"A close up of the spore-producing structures in a fern."
"Once again, going inside a plant—in this case, an ostrich fern."
"A small aquatic plant called the liverwort. Those golden nodules are actually its leaves."
"Polarized light used to illuminate crystals of 4,4’-dibromobiphenyl."
Starfish
"A dark field image of the feeding structure used by a limpet, a type of aquatic snail. Depth of field was obtained by stacking 40 individual images."

 

#Nikon #Science #Botany #Microscopy

Source: arstechnica.com/science/2015/10/2015-nikon-microscopy-contest-winners-science-is-art
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