The stunning beauty of the small world under the microscope through Nikon Small World Photomicrography winning photos 2018

We invite you to admire the beautiful moments of the tiny world under the microscope recorded by photographers and scientists who have won high prizes in the Nikon Small World Photomicrography 2018 competition.

We invite you to admire the beautiful moments of the tiny world under the microscope recorded by photographers and scientists who have won high prizes in the Nikon Small World Photomicrography 2018 competition.

The first prize at this year's competition is Yousef Al Habshi, an Arab photographer with a partial photograph of the eye of the red coconut beetle in Asia with an average length of only 11mm. Yousef Al Habshi took advantage of the contrasting light source and used the stacking technique to combine 128 images at the microscopic structure level to create this wonderful work.

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Best photo of the Nikon Small World Photomicrography 2018 competition by author Yousef Al Habshi.

Below are the winning photos in the Nikon Small World Photomicrography 2018. After that, you will definitely have a completely different view of the small world under the microscope when enlarged many times, they don't It is bad or scary as many people think.

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The second prize photo by Rogelio Moreno Gill captures fern spores.

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The bug in the bubble shell of Saulius Gugis of Naperville won the third prize.

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The male Peacock Feather won the fourth prize by Can Tunçer of İzmir.

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Spider's embryo by Dr. Tessa Montague, Harvard University of Cambridge stands at 5th place.

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Hanen Khabou's retina stands at 6th place.

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The seventh position belongs to Norm Barker's Human Tears.

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Pia Scanlon's portrait of a beetle ranked 8th.

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Security in three-dimensional space by Dr. Haris Antonopoulos at 9th place.

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The work is ranked 10th, Stigma and pollen by Dr. Csaba Pintér.

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The next position is the cell division of Nilay Taneja.

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Scales of butterflies by Luciano Andres Richino.

To view the full 20 works of the highest award of the Nikon Small World Photomicrography 2018, you can visit the link below.

2018 PHOTOMICROGRAPHY COMPETITION

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Update 24 May 2019
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