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Here Are The Best Microscopic Photos, As Announced By The Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition 2022 (35 Pics)
For the 48th time, Nikon has held its Small World Photomicrography Competition and the winners of the year 2022 have already been announced!
The awards are celebrating the mesmerizing microscopic world and applaud the efforts of those involved with photography, scientists and enthusiasts alike, through the light microscope.
Scroll down for the stunning photographs and don't forget to upvote your favorite ones!
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Image Of Distinction - Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas
"Ant (Camponotus)."
Tauragė, Lithuania
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 technology and artistic creativity, Timin utilized high-resolution microscopy and image-stitching to capture this species of Phelsuma grandis day gecko."
Image Of Distinction - Xinpei Zhang
"Alaskan sand."
Yu Cheng, Ya'an, China
5th Place - Alison Pollack
"Slime mold (Lamproderma)."
San Anselmo, California, USA
According to their website, Nikon’s Small World is regarded as "the leading forum for showcasing the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope. The Photomicrography Competition is open to anyone with an interest in microscopy and photography."
Image Of Distinction - Yuan Ji
"Butterfly scales."
World Expo Museum
Shanghai, China
Image Of Distinction - Anne-Françoise Tasnier
"Wood cells."
Royal Museum for Central Africa
Department of Wood Biology
Tervuren, Belgium
Besides the photomicrography competition, Nikon is also organizing video competitions, entitled Small World In Motion that "encompass any movie or digital time-lapse photography taken through the microscope."
10th Place - Murat Öztürk
"A fly under the chin of a tiger beetle."
Ankara, Turkey
Honorable Mention - Sebastian Sparenga
"Recrystallized Vitamin C."
McCrone Research Institute
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Let us know what you think of these photographs in the comments!
For more mesmerizing images, check out the winners of previous contests (2016, 2017, 2019, 2020)!
Image Of Distinction - Adolfo Ruiz De Segovia
"Drops of olive oil in water."
Particular
Madrid, Spain
6th Place - Ole Bielfeldt
"Unburned particles of carbon released when the hydrocarbon chain of candle wax breaks down."
Macrofying
Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Honorable Mention - Ye Fei Zhang
"Butterfly egg."
Jiang Yin, Jiangsu, China
1st Place - Grigorii Timin, Dr. Michel Milinkovitch
"Embryonic hand of a Madagascar giant day gecko (Phelsuma grandis)."
University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Department of Genetics and Evolution
The Madagascar Giant Day Gecko can grow to be 30ft in length, lives underground, and sends out 3 tentacles from its mouth to grab prey when it senses any kind of vibration coming from above. It can sense anything from pogo sticks to ice machines. Their only natural predators are dynamite and cliffs.
Image Of Distinction - Dr. Stephen S. Nagy
"Diatoms arranged in an exhibition rosette by Klaus D. Kemp."
Montana Diatoms
Helena, Montana, USA
8th Place - Dr. Nathanaël Prunet
"Growing tip of a red algae."
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Department of Biology
Image Of Distinction - Dr. Marko Pende
"Transgenic axolotl (CNP:GFP;β3Tubulin:mCherry) showing components of the nervous system. CNP+ Schwann cells (cyan) and axons (magenta)."
MDI Biological Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
Image Of Distinction - Dr. Andrew Posselt
"Bold jumping spider (Phidippus audax)."
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Department of Surgery
Mill Valley, California, USA
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11th Place - Ye Fei Zhang
"Moth eggs."
Jiang Yin, Jiangsu, China
Honorable Mention - Dr. Laurent Formery
"Two-month old juvenile sea star (Patiria miniata)."
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
Image Of Distinction - Karl Deckart
"Dental drill bit studded with diamond chips."
Eckental, Bavaria, Germany
Image Of Distinction - Ahmad Fauzan
"Black and white human hair."
Macro Depok (MD)
Department of Engineering
Jakarta, Indonesia
Image Of Distinction - Yoshihiro Tamaru
"Tail of a planktonic crustacean (Oithona brevicornis)."
Hino, Tokyo, Japan
Image Of Distinction - Gabriel Fernández Fernández Jorge Alberto
"Four o'clock flower (Mirabilis jalapa)."
San Luis, Argentina
Image Of Distinction - Michael Landgrebe
"Moss spore capsule (sporangium)."
Berlin, Germany
Image Of Distinction - Dr. John Hart
"Amino acid crystals (L-glutamine and beta-alanine)."
University of Colorado Boulder
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Image Of Distinction - Teresa Zgoda
"Eyeshadow cosmetic."
Arvada, Colorado, USA
Image Of Distinction - Yousef Al Habshi
"Red speckled jewel beetle (Chrysochroa buqueti rugicollis)."
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Honorable Mention - Alison Pollack
"Slime mold (Didymium clavus)."
San Anselmo, California, USA
Image Of Distinction - Dr. Keat Ying Chan
"Epithelial cells of a palmskin zebrafish larva."
Academia Sinica
Chen-Hui Chen's Lab
Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology
Taipei, Taiwan
13th Place - Randy Fullbright
"Agatized dinosaur bone."
Fullbright Studio
Vernal, Utah, USA
16th Place - Dr. Olivier Leroux
"Longitudinal section through a white asparagus shoot tip."
Ghent University, Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Department of Biology & Department of Plants and Crops
Honorable Mention - Dr. Igor Siwanowicz
"Radula (rasping tongue) of a marine snail (Turbinidae family)."
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), Ashburn, Virginia, USA
Janelia Research Campus
Image Of Distinction - Dr. Honor Glenn
"Human lung cell infected with coronavirus."
Arizona State University
Biodesign Institute
Biodesign Imaging Facility, Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines, and Virotherapy
Tempe, Arizona, USA
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Image Of Distinction - Anatoly Mikhaltsov
"Cross section of a leaf of dune grass (Ammophila arenaria)."
Children’s Ecological and Biological Center
Department of Botany
Omsk, Russia
4th Place - Dr. Andrew Posselt
"Long-bodied cellar/daddy long-legs spider (Pholcus phalangioides)."
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Mill Valley, California, USA
Department of Surgery
Honorable Mention - Karl Gaff
"Midge larva collected from a freshwater pond."
Dublin, Ireland
14th Place - Nadia Efimova
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