Tag : Micro Photography

20 Stunning Winning Photos Of The Nikon’s 2023 Small World Competition

Photomicrography Competition has unveiled its remarkable winners, with Hassanain Qambari clinching the top spot for his stunning portrayal of a rodent optic nerve head. Initiated in 1975, the Nikon Small World Competition was conceived to honor the dedication of individuals in the realm of light microscope photography. Over the years,…

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20 Mind-Blowing Winning Photos Of The Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition 2022

Here are the 20 mind-blowing winning photos of the Nikon small world photomicrography competition 2022. The winner of this year’s competition is Grigorii Timin, supervised by Dr. Michel Milinkovitch at the University of Geneva with the image of an embryonic hand of a Madagascar giant day gecko. “Masterfully blending imaging…

21 Unbelievable Winning Photos Of Nikon Small World 2021

21 Unbelievable Winning Photos Of Nikon Small World 2021

Nikon has announced the Winners, Honorable Mentions, and Images of Distinction for the 2021 Small World Photomicrography Competition. More than 1,900 entries were received from 88 countries in 2021, the 47th year of the competition. Nikon’s Small World Celebrating 47 years of images captured by the light microscope. Nikon’s Small…

The Winning Photos Of 2020 Nikon’s ‘Small World’ Contest

The Winning Photos Of 2020 Nikon’s ‘Small World’ Photography Contest

Here is the list of winners and top 20 photographs of Nikon’s Small World 2020 Photomicrography Competition. Nikon’s Small World celebrating 46 years of images captured by the light microscope. Nikon’s Small World is regarded as the leading forum for showcasing the beauty and complexity of life as seen through…

Microsculpture- The Insect Photography of Levon Biss

Ever wondered what a beetle’s wing looks like at high magnification? Microsculpture is a unique visual experience. A 10mm insect is shown as a 3 meter print, revealing minute detail and allowing the viewer to take in the structure of the insect in its entirety. The beautifully lit, high magnification…

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