Year's Most Captivating Photos Of Tiny Stuff

Editorials News | Oct-25-2019

Year's Most Captivating Photos Of Tiny Stuff

An ornate magenta and fluorescent sea-foam colored shell conceals the wiggling flippers of a turtle embryo. Four of the eight onyx eyes of a small, white-haired spider stare back at you. Fractal white peaks fill the frame encapsulating a frozen water droplet. These are some of the winners of Nikon's 2019 Small World Photomicrography Competition.

Photomicrography is an art form that brings together the creativity of science by capturing breath-taking moments beneath the microscope. The annual competition has recognized dazzling images like these since 1974 and is widely regarded as the leading forum for acknowledging the skill involved in photomicrography.
“Our motive has always been to show the world how art and science converge,” said Eric Flem, Communications Manager of Nikon Instruments in a press release. This year’s competition included over 2,000 images from scientists in almost 100 countries. Below are our five favorites taken from the 20 winning shots.

First Place

2019’s winning shot of a fluorescent turtle embryo is actually a compilation of hundreds of separate images. Captured by microscopy technician Teresa Zgoda and recent university graduate Teresa Kugler, the embryo was difficult to capture due to its large size—it was over an inch long and thick. Consequently, only a small piece of the turtle embryo could be focused on at one time. Zgoda and Kugler had to stitch and stack together over a hundred images to create the final shot.
“Microscopy lets us zoom in on the minimal creature and constructing blocks that make up our world— giving us a profound acknowledgment for the tiny things in life that far too often go overlooked,” said Kugler. “It allows me to do science with a intention.”
With new technology capturing images has been easy to get a perfect picture Teresa Kulzer captured and edited the picture showing the world small creature’s which is impossible to see with unaided eye. The art of creating these images which help us to understand our surrounding and species around us. Hard work and dedication of Kulzer gave the world the clear image of fluorescent Turtle embryo.

By – Abhishek Singh
Content - https://www.popsci.com/turtle-embryo-white-haired-spider-nikon-photomicrography-winner/


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