Small Wonders: Finalists From the Nikon Small World Competition

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Here we present ten of the finalists from Nikon’s 35th Annual Small World Photomicrography Competition, which recognizes photographs shot through a microscope. Contest winners will be announced on October 8. Until October 2, the public can select their favorites in the “Popular Vote” section of the Nikon Small World web site.

Above: © Shamuel Silberman, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Embryo of guppy fish (40X)
Reflected light by fiber-optics

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© Fabrice Parais, DIREN Basse-Normandie, Hérouville-Saint-Clair, France
Atherix ibis (fly) aquatic larva (25x)
Stereomicroscopy

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© Karie Holtermann, Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Raindrop on butterfly wing (20X)
Differential interference contrast

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© Yanping Wang, Beijing Planetarium, Beijing, China
Snowflake (40X)
Reflected and Transmitted Light

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© Gerd A. Guenther, Düsseldorf, Germany
Sonchus asper (spiny sowthistle) flower stem section (150X)
Darkfield

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© Norm Barker, Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Dinosaur bone, Jurassic period (15X)
Reflected light from fiber optic

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© Viktor Sykora, Institute of Pathophysiology, First Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Hoya carnosa (wax plant) flower (10x)
Darkfield

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© Daniel Vega, Madrid, Spain
Gall (plant tissue growth) formed by Trigonaspis mendesi (4X)
Incident light and transillumination

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© Massimo Brizzi, Microcosmo Italia, Empoli, Firenze, Italy
Snail eggs (200x)
Differential Interference Contrast

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© Frederique Ruf-Zamojski, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States
Zebrafish embryo, 22 hours post-fertilization, living specimen (40X)
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9 Responses to “Small Wonders: Finalists From the Nikon Small World Competition”

  1. Dene Ballantine Says:

    Absolutely breathtaking! The results are pure beauty for the World to enjoy!

  2. James Hoskins Says:

    What an amazing collection. The guppy embryo is very lovely, the fly larva irresistibly gross.

  3. Bill Beck Says:

    Beautiful and educational…somethings shown here, I’ve never thought of pondering.

  4. Leonard Says:

    Amazing!!!

  5. Stephanie Says:

    What an awe inspiring group of photos! The works here amazing and far beyond my most vivid imagination. What a clever idea to photograph through a microscope. Who woulda thunk?

  6. Nick Says:

    cool

  7. Leanne Pigott Says:

    Wow, they’re amazing!

  8. The Saunterer Says:

    Incredible photos!!!

  9. Austin Says:

    Very good. But the guppy is a live bearing fish, not an embryo.

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