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18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

35 Canvas Prints

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Science Photo Library

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Chalk cliffs, Dorset

Chalk cliffs, Dorset
Chalk cliffs of the Dorset coast at Worbarrow Bay, UK, looking west to Mupe Bay in the middle distance and Portland Bill on the horizon

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Impact on an asteroid, artwork

Impact on an asteroid, artwork
Impact on an asteroid, computer artwork. Asteroids are large rocks left over after the solar system formed. Here, a smaller meteoroid is impacting the surface of the asteroid (lower right)

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Photosynthesis, artwork

Photosynthesis, artwork
Photosynthesis, computer artwork. Photosynthesis is the process by which most plants (as well as algae and some bacteria) convert sunlight into chemical energy

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: HEGRA gamma ray telescope

HEGRA gamma ray telescope
Gamma ray telescope. Cerenkov telescope at the High-Energy-Gamma-Ray Astronomy (HEGRA) site at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma, Canary Islands

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Cucumber slices

Cucumber slices

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Lemon slices

Lemon slices

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Red onion slices

Red onion slices

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Tomato slices

Tomato slices

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Carrot slices

Carrot slices

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Kiwi slices

Kiwi slices

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Orange slices

Orange slices

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Photosynthesis, artwork

Photosynthesis, artwork
Photosynthesis, computer artwork. Photosynthesis is the process by which most plants (as well as algae and some bacteria) convert sunlight into chemical energy

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Nib of a ballpoint pen, SEM

Nib of a ballpoint pen, SEM
Nib of a ballpoint pen, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ballpoint pens have an internal chamber filled with a viscous ink that is dispensed at the tip during use by the rolling action of

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Total solar eclipse, artwork

Total solar eclipse, artwork
Total solar eclipse. Computer artwork of the stages before and after a total solar eclipse (centre). The outer corona (white) is seen here

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Honey bee, SEM

Honey bee, SEM
Honey bee. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head of a honey bee (Apis sp.). Large compound eyes are situated on either side of the head. Two antennae protrude from between the eyes

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Parasitic wasp, SEM

Parasitic wasp, SEM
Parasitic wasp. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a parasitic wasp (Eretmocerus eremicus). This tiny wasp is a parasite of Bemisia sp. whitefly

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Carrots and seed tape

Carrots and seed tape. Seed tape (white strip) is an easy way to pre-space vegetable seeds before planting. The seeds are spaced out and attached to the tape

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Watching solar eclipse

Watching solar eclipse. Young boy using special protective viewing glasses to observe a solar eclipse (upper right). They are designed to block most of the light from the Sun

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Head of a scorpion, SEM

Head of a scorpion, SEM
Head of a scorpion, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Scorpions belong to the arachnid family, having eight legs and a body divided into two segments

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Ground beetle head, SEM

Ground beetle head, SEM
Ground beetle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a ground beetle (family Carabidae). The beetles large jaws (mandibles) can be seen at upper right (yellow)

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Head of a scorpion, SEM

Head of a scorpion, SEM
Head of a scorpion, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Scorpions belong to the arachnid family, having eight legs and a body divided into two segments

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Scorpion, SEM

Scorpion, SEM
Scorpion, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Scorpions belong to the arachnid family, having eight legs and a body divided into two segments

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Ground beetle head, SEM

Ground beetle head, SEM
Ground beetle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a ground beetle (family Carabidae). The beetles large jaws (mandibles) can be seen at upper right (blue)

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Parkinsons disease treatment, artwork

Parkinsons disease treatment, artwork
Parkinsons disease treatment. Computer artwork of electrodes, which have been surgically implanted in the brain to treat the tremors caused by Parkinsons disease

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Basophil white blood cell, TEM

Basophil white blood cell, TEM
Basophil. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a basophil white blood cell. The nucleus, which stores the cells genetic information, is brown

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Total solar eclipse, artwork

Total solar eclipse, artwork
Total solar eclipse. Computer artwork of the stages before and after a total solar eclipse (upper centre). The outer corona (white) is seen here

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Photosynthesis, artwork

Photosynthesis, artwork
Photosynthesis, computer artwork. Photosynthesis is the process by which most plants (as well as algae and some bacteria) convert sunlight into chemical energy

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Watching solar eclipse

Watching solar eclipse. Young boy using special protective viewing glasses to observe a solar eclipse. They are designed to block most of the light from the Sun

Background image18 Nov 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Protective cover in a vegetable garden

Protective cover in a vegetable garden. This mesh-covered frame is protecting carrots against carrot fly (Chamaepsila rosae)


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