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Macro Photograph Collection

"Exploring the Intricate World of Macro Photography: From Microprocessors to Pond Life" In the realm of macro photography, every detail matters

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Mos technology 6502 microprocessor

Mos technology 6502 microprocessor
Mos Technology 6502 microprocessor integrated circuit, a type of silicon chip used in Pet, Acorn & Commodore personal computers. Macro photograph. Magnification: X3 at 35mm size

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Pond life

Pond life, macrophotograph. At centre is a water flea (Daphnia sp.). A copepod (Cyclops sp.) carrying eggs is at bottom centre. Part of a colony of Volvox sp. algae is at bottom right

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macro Photograph: Patterns of Paenibacillus bacteria on petri dish - C type (chiral)

Macro Photograph: Patterns of Paenibacillus bacteria on petri dish - C type (chiral)
LRDS-218 Macro Photograph: Patterns of Paenibacillus bacteria on petri dish - C type (chiral) magnification x25 (A4 size: 29.7 cm width)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macrophotograph of Agrias claudina wing

Macrophotograph of Agrias claudina wing
Agrias claudina butterfly wing macrophotograph. The wing is covered in scales, which together make up the colourful patterns. These scales can be lost without impairing the butterfly in flight

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macro Photograph: Patterns of Paenibacillus bacteria on petri dish - T type

Macro Photograph: Patterns of Paenibacillus bacteria on petri dish - T type (tip-splitting morphotype)
LRDS-232 Macro Photograph: Patterns of Paenibacillus bacteria on petri dish - T type (tip-splitting morphotype) magnification x5.6 (A4 size)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Orchid flower

Orchid flower. Close-up of an unidentified orchid flower (family Orchidaceae). There are over 30, 000 species of orchids worldwide, making up 10% of all known species of flowering plants

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera), in flight, highspeed nature photo

Honey bee (Apis mellifera), in flight, highspeed nature photo, between leaves of gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa)
animals, apiformes, apis, apis mellifera, bees, close up, close ups, closeup, deserted, detail view, europe's, european honey bee, fauna, federal state of north rhine-westphalia, flight, flights

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Tree wasp (Dolichovespula sylvestris), in flight, highspeed nature photo

Tree wasp (Dolichovespula sylvestris), in flight, highspeed nature photo, between leaves of gooseberry
animals, apocrita, close up, close ups, closeup, deserted, detail view, dolichovespula, dolichovespula sylvestris, europe's, fauna, federal state of north rhine-westphalia, flight, flights, fly

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Water flea giving birth

Water flea giving birth
Water flea. Macrophotograph of a water flea (Daphnia sp.) giving birth. Daphnia reproduce through parthenogenesis (female asexual reproduction)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macrophotograph of Papilio montrouzieri

Macrophotograph of Papilio montrouzieri
Papilio montrouzieri butterfly wing scales, macrophotograph. The scales make up the patterning on the wings of a butterfly. The scales may be lost without hindering the butterfly in flight

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Ornithoptera priamus butterfly

Ornithoptera priamus butterfly. Macrophotograph showing the scales on the underside of its hind wing. Butterfly scales may be damaged although this does not hinder the butterfly in flight

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macrophotograph of Peacock butterfly

Macrophotograph of Peacock butterfly
Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) wing scales, macrophotograph. These scales make up the patterning on the wing of a butterfly. The scales may be lost without hindering the butterfly in flight

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macrophotograph of Papilio zalmoxis wing

Macrophotograph of Papilio zalmoxis wing
Papilio zalmoxis butterfly wing scales, macrophotograph. The scales make up the patterning on the wings of a butterfly. The scales may be lost without hindering the butterfly in flight

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Madagascan day moth wing

Madagascan day moth wing. Macrophotograph of an eyespot on the wing of a Madagascan day moth (Chrysiridia madagascarensis)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing

Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing
Owl butterfly wing. Macrophotograph of an eyespot on the wing of an owl butterfly (Caligo idomeneus). Butterfly wings are covered in coloured scales which create patterns on the wing

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Relapsing fever tick

Relapsing fever tick. Macrophotograph of a relapsing fever tick (Ornithodorus moubata) feeding on human blood. This soft-bodied tick is a parasite of humans

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Male emperor dragonfly

Male emperor dragonfly (Anax imperator). Showing the arrangement of the wings at the top of the thorax. The male is predominantly blue with a green thorax, whilst the female is predominantly green

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Mosquito larvae

Mosquito larvae

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Hairy dragonflies mating

Hairy dragonflies mating
Hairy dragonflies (Brachytron pratense) mating. In order to mate, the male grasps the females head with the claspers on the end of his abdomen

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Wasp

Wasp. Macrophotograph of the head of a wasp (Vespula sp.), showing its large, compound eyes (black) and segmented sensory antennae

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Feeding mosquito

Feeding mosquito. Macrophotograph of an Anopheles stephensi mosquito feeding on human skin. A female Anopheles mosquito feeds on vertebrate blood by using her proboscis (lower centre)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Atlas moth wing

Atlas moth wing. Macrophotograph of part of the wing of an atlas moth (Attacus atlas). Patterns like the one at centre may be flashed at predators to startle them

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Basketball

Basketball

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macrophoto of surface of a circuit board

Macrophoto of surface of a circuit board
Circuit board. Macrophotograph of the surface of a circuit board

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Read / write head of a hard disk

Read / write head of a hard disk
Read/write head of a hard disk. Data is recorded on to a computer hard disk by a read-write head on the tip of a metal arm (centre)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Macrophoto of silicon chips (linear motion effect)

Macrophoto of silicon chips (linear motion effect)
Integrated chips. Macrophotograph of high- performance microprocessor silicon chips, seen with a blurred " linear motion" effect

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Buzzard bone

Buzzard bone. Macrophotograph of a cross-section through a buzzard bone. The buzzard, Buteo buteo, is a bird of prey and the chambered structure of the bone makes it light and strong to aid flying

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Kiwi fruit slice

Kiwi fruit slice. Close-up of a slice of kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis), which is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Bone structure, macrophotograph

Bone structure, macrophotograph
Bone structure. Macrophotograph of a model of normal human bone structure

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Fossil invertebrate

Fossil invertebrate colony. Sectioned fossilized colony of bryozoans (Diplotrypa petropolitana). Bryozoans are aquatic animals that form colonies of interconnected

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Spider in amber

Spider in amber. Macrophotograph of a fossilized spider (at left) and fly embedded in Baltic amber. Amber is fossilized resin that was produced by various coniferous trees

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Solar cell, micrograph

Solar cell, micrograph
Solar cell. Micrograph of the surface of a solar (photovoltaic) cell, which converts light into electrical energy. The cell is made from silicon, a semi-conductor

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Chalcopyrite, macrophotograph

Chalcopyrite, macrophotograph
A sample of chalcopyrite (copper iron sulphide). This very common mineral is one of the most important copper ores, yielding the by-products gold and silver

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Turquoise gemstone

Turquoise gemstone

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Sand on a beach

Sand on a beach

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Mushroom gills

Mushroom gills. Macrophotograph of the gills of an unidentified double capped mushroom. Gills are found on the underside of the cap (fruiting body) and hold the fungal spores

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Bread mould, Rhizopus

Bread mould, Rhizopus
Macrophotograph of a thirteen day old growth of a bread mould (fungus) Rhizopus sp. The slices of bread are overgrown with a network of vegetative hyphae (transparent & threadlike)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Leaf veins

Leaf veins

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Cape sundew leaf

Cape sundew leaf

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Stamens of a flower

Stamens of a flower. The stamens are made up of long filaments tipped with pollen-bearing anthers (brown). In the centre of the six stamens is the carpel, the female reproductive structure

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Geranium flower

Geranium flower. Macrophotograph of the reproduc- tive parts of a Geranium clarkei flower. Several stamens are seen around the central carpel (dark, upper centre)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Snowdrop flowers

Snowdrop flowers
Snowdrop. Close-up of snowdrop flowers (Galanthus nivalis). The snowdrop originated in Europe and Asia Minor and is the earliest flowering of the spring bulbs

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Echium flowers

Echium flowers

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Snowdrop flower

Snowdrop flower
Snowdrop. Macrophotograph of a single snowdrop flower (Galanthus nivalis). It originated in Europe and Asia Minor and is the earliest flowering of the spring bulbs

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Pea pod, Pisum

Pea pod, Pisum
Macrophotograph of a pea pod, Pisum sativum, showing the early stages of seed development (dark shadows inside pod). The feathery structure dangling from the bottom is the stigmatic surface

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Rose flower (Rosa complicata)

Rose flower (Rosa complicata)

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Water condensation

Water condensation
Photomacrograph of water droplets, formed by condensation on glass

Background imageMacro Photograph Collection: Grass

Grass. Close-up of blades of grass (family Gramineae). Economically and ecologically it is the most important flowering plant in the world



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"Exploring the Intricate World of Macro Photography: From Microprocessors to Pond Life" In the realm of macro photography, every detail matters. From capturing the intricate patterns on a Mos Technology 6502 microprocessor to revealing the hidden beauty of pond life, this art form allows us to delve into a world unseen by the naked eye. One captivating image showcases the mesmerizing patterns formed by Paenibacillus bacteria on a petri dish - specifically, its C type colony structures. These formations are adaptive responses to laboratory-imposed stresses that mimic their natural environments, highlighting nature's ability to adapt and survive. Moving from bacteria to insects, we encounter an enchanting macro photograph of an Agrias claudina wing. The delicate details and vibrant colors reveal nature's artistic touch in even the tiniest creatures. Continuing our journey through this miniature universe, we discover another stunning image showcasing Paenibacillus bacteria - this time in its T type morphotype with tip-splitting characteristics. Magnified at x5. 6 and printed at A4 size (29. 7 cm width), these patterns become larger than life as they grace our visual senses. But it is not just microscopic wonders that captivate us; flowers also hold their own allure under close inspection. An orchid flower reveals its intricate petals and vibrant hues while an assassin bug hides within foliage, waiting for its next prey. The wings of Papilio montrouzieri and Ornithoptera priamus butterflies take center stage in two more breathtaking macro photographs. Each delicate vein and pattern tells a story of evolution and adaptation that has allowed these creatures to thrive in diverse ecosystems around the world. Not limited solely to living organisms, macro photography also unveils the beauty found in shells such as those belonging to Nautilus or Peacock butterflies – each displaying unique shapes and textures that have evolved over centuries. Lastly, we gaze upon yet another marvel – the Papilio zalmoxis wing.