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2009年11月16日星期一

Color Seen Through The Microscope  

Started in 1974, the Nikon Small World Competition has been recognizing excellence in photography through the microscope.

"A photomicrograph is a technical document that can be of great significance to science or industry. But a good photomicrograph is also an image whose structure, color, composition, and content is an object of beauty, open to several levels of comprehension and appreciation."

Today, we're taking a look at a selection of palettes from the top photos in the 2009 competition.

This Year's Winners

microcolor1

Inspiration

16821_3_Paves

Arabidopsis_thaliana spiny_sowthistle

16720_2_Guenther

16422_3_Barrios-Perez

GaAs_sample chemical_change

16286_2_Sarfaty

17020_1_Millard

Fire_agate Aspergillus_sp.

16905_1_Morales

15794_1_Wechezak

16782_2_Paquet

16422_2_Barrios-Perez

16060_1_Donaldson

15939_3_Cesare

15798_3_Wang

See another post about microscopic color here.

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