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the life through the loupe - part 2.

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The third photo is a single petal of Carnation illuminated from the bottom and from the top. You can see here how red and purple dyes are spread.  I'd still see such tiny crystals live. It was impressive! And you? What do you think about such photos from under the microscope or from the microscope? Are they impressing you? Please write your answers in the comments !!! Now I'll leave the subject a little. No, it will not be private. There is still time for this 😉 I decided to create my own logo. I don't know if this is a good step at this stage of the blog development, but if not now, when? The photo used in the logo has been taken in the last summer and perfectly shows the sky. Best wishes for this cold winter evening!!! 😊 POL Dzisiaj poruszę trochę inny temat. Botanika. Świat roślin, świat nauki i mikroskopu. Zdjęcia makroskopowe potrafią wyglądać jak nie z tej ziemi. Uwierzcie mi, że gdy patrzysz pod mikroskop, życi

the life through the loupe - part 1.

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Hey guys! Today I'll touch a different topic. Botany. The world of plants, the world of science and microscopy. Macroscopic photos can look like they're not from this earth.  Believe me, when you look at the microscope, life isn't as it was before. Strange views are daily bread for students. The first picture shows a popular florist flower like Eustoma. Inconspicuous flower, reminiscent of a little rose. The photo shows a post with pollen. The second picture is the interior of a rose.  In fact, the flower bed is cut with a scalpel in half. Hundreds are visible on it, not thousands of individual bars.  Awesome, don't you think? END OF PART 1