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Stunning Microscopic Photography
Microscopes can see what no human eyes can, paired with a camera and a lot of talent, however, photographers can capture this tiny universe and bring it to all of us. We present a collection of incredible microscope photos that will change how you see the world
Eye of a honey bee covered in dandelion pollen
by Ralph Claus Grimm/Nikon Small World
Spore capsule of a moss
by Henri Koskinen/Nikon Small World
Juvenile starfish magnified 10 times.
Nikon Small World
Mouse neurons in culture
Nikon Small World
Antenna of a male moth
Igor Siwanowicz/Nikon Small World
Cross-section of a leaf on a water lily bud
Dr. David Maitland
Close-up of ancient Chinese pottery
Yvonne (Yi-Chieh) Lu
Cow artery cells
Dr. Robert Markus
Stinger of a honey bee
Harry Leung/Nikon Small World
A 10.5-day-old muse embryo
Maria Boulina, Akira Chiba, and Hasitha Samarajeewa/Nikon Small World
Fern sorus at varying stages of maturity
Rogelio Moreno Gill/Nikon Small World
Nerves and blood vessels in a mouse ear skin
Tomoko Yamazaki/Nikon Small World
Aquatic fly larva (Atherix ibis)
captured here at 25 times its true size by Fabrice Parais.