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Microscopic Photography by Igor Siwanowicz

Published Oct 21, 2016

Photographer and neurobiologist Igor Siwanowicz captures the striking complexity of insects using a laser-scanning microscope.

“His brilliantly colored images show the tree-like structures of moth antennas, the wild details of barnacle legs, and the otherworldly shapes of plant spores. The photos are made with a confocal laser-scanning microscope capable of ‘seeing’ vast amounts of detail beyond what you might capture with a traditional lens-based microscope.”

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