Microscopic worlds by Daniel Stoupin
An impressive collection of microscopic shots by the Russian Daniel Stoupin. “Most of living creatures on Earth are invisible to our eyes; using microscopes with sophisticated lightning and contrasting techniques I am bringing the amazing microscopic worlds before your eyes.” The entire collection of this series in higher resolution can be found here.
We are surrounded with various living creatures, but how often do we notice the tiniest ones and how small can they be? Such common but inconspicuous organisms like water fleas, seed shrimps, and hydras are less than a centimeter (0.4 inches) in size but they are very important components of the freshwater ecosystems. The vast majority of organisms are even smaller and they are completely invisible with naked eyes. Using sophisticated optic systems I am bringing even the smallest animals before your eyes; they can be magnificent and scary, fast-moving or hiding; most of them look nothing like animals we see every day…
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