Amazing photos: microcosm in the lens

Amazing photos: a microcosm in the lensPhoto from Open Source Linden Gledhill is a biochemist by education and, no doubt a vocation photographer. By means of a photo lens he shows a microworld not visible to the human eye and such bewitchingly beautiful.

Gladhill takes his amazing pictures with a microscope, reflective light. This technique is called macro photography and used for photographing from very close distances. Besides of this Linden uses differential interference contrast microscope passing light through the object the photographer needs. Interesting Gledhill and other techniques photographing, for example, the dark field method when contrast images are specially enlarged by registering only light, scattered by the object.

Linden Gledhill is not just a scientist, and not just a photographer, shooting what a biologist usually sees in a microscope. First turn, he is an artist whose task is to see and show unusual side of the most common items. Did he succeed – to judge you.

A little psychedelic or oil film

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Alien terrain or ferromagnetic fluid

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Snowflake core

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Coniferous forest or food color crystals

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Crystal flying butterflies or DNA

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Diatom Highway

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Ferrofluid Maze

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Round dance of drops or evaporation of water

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Deep into the Universe or Ferrofluids Again

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Modern painting or soap bubbles

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DNA

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