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Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

The winning works of the 2021 Nikon Small World Microscopy Photography Contest are out, and we will briefly introduce this competition as usual. According to the data, Nikon's competition began in 1975 to recognize and honor those who have contributed to the work of light microscopy.

Unlike ordinary photography, the competition is conducted with a microscope or similar equipment, and thanks to this, we can see a different micro-world that we have never seen before in ordinary days, and this world is so magical and mysterious, full of artistic beauty.

If you don't believe me, let's take a look at the latest work. Tip, there are high-definition large photos of insects, be careful of being frightened.

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▼ First place: The hairy body and stomata structure of an oak leaf. The white ones are hairy bodies, the purple ones are stomata, and the blue-green parts are catheters that transport moisture.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

It's very beautiful, this natural color matching is also very wonderful, of course, the photographer did not take such a photo at once, this is the effect of him taking about 200 individual images of leaves and stacking them together, making the image more prominent.

▼ Second place: This is like two clearly defined milky way, and it is like a continuous ladder.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

In fact, this is a microfluidic device with hundreds of thousands of networked neurons taken by dementia researchers.

▼ Third place: This is more than an image, this is the hind legs, claws and respiratory trachea of a lice.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼How should this be described? Green and hairy, it comes from an embryo— the sensory neurons of embryonic rats.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Hope not to scare people, in fact, it is not very alien, this is the proboscis of the housefly, you can go to search for a fly to compare.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ This can be seen that it is another high-definition part of some kind of small creature, and it is the head of the tick.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ In this microscopic world, you can see a lot of beautiful and dreamy scenes of this color, but it is - the cross-section of the mouse intestine.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ This gadget has a lot of images, it is a fame carrying an embryo.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Personally, I think this kind of micro-photography can even bring a lot of inspiration to movies, science fiction and design, you see this vein map is too good, but it is the vascular system of the mouse retina.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ In this competition, it has become a 'mediocre' snowflake.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼This is a living snapshot of the oral and peri-antenna neurons of the juvenile star anemone.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ This composition is all too familiar and is often seen in images of planets in the universe. Inside its sphere, it seems to be scribbled with a blue water pen, which is a filamentary chain of cyanobacteria captured in a gelatinous matrix.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

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▼ A swimming water flea, it seems that small creatures such as fleas are still quite popular in micro photography.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ 40 million years old mosquito amber in Baltic amber – like a work of art, this honey-like color is so pleasant.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Two mouse fibroblasts – like a brilliant gemstone ring.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Epithelial cells that cover the villi of the intestines - the visual sense of the plant forest in the fairy tale world.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Like a bouquet of flowers, it is actually moldy on the cherry stem.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ This color is so beautiful that it reminds me of the stained glass of the Western church, but it is actually a lentiviral label of human brain tumor cells.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Sure enough, the furry one is still quite cute, although it is a mosquito of the diptera family.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ This texture, this shape, too amazing - the hind legs of the male frog-legged beetle.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ I hope no one is frightened, this red forest ant does look like an alien villain.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ A freshwater crustacean - the four little things in the body do not know what they are, I guess it is the brain (just kidding)

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

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Excitement tip: This part is not beautiful, guess which one I like the most.

▼ This can be clearly seen that it is a certain part of the plant, a slice of a certain plant bud.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Very wonderful color, like oil paintings, this comes from dinosaur bones.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Red fossil coral - can be used directly as a work of art.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Bean Lady's larvae - I really don't know how the photographer operates.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Slime mold - too real, especially the ball is covered with red blood filaments.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Golden dust weevil.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Like the continent overlooking from above, there is a lake in the middle, which is actually - mouse lung tissue.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Cross-section of the rock – is there such a type of gem in nature? It's so beautiful.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ The most similar oil painting in this field is the surface of a quartz crystal.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Horse fly eyes - somehow makes me think of the architecture of the future world?

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ More familiar - human neuronal source of neural stem cells.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ A crack in a grain of rice - here it comes! The best of the bunch (I think), yes, this is my favorite one of the whole story, this grain of rice is so beautiful, like a brilliant universe in the dust world, love.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Cross-section of pearl corn crown root - even as an inspiration for graphic design.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ The cutest in the whole scene - several stages of development of clownfish embryos.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ The flakes of meteorites - the beauty that really comes from the universe.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Pollen grains on the petals of saffron - isn't this the popping bead in the drink?

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Diatom fossils - like this kind of regular and beautiful graphics.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼Stem cell-derived hairy human skin organoids (green), containing sensory neurons (red)

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Fruit fly ovary - hell butterfly-like beauty.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Mosquito wings - a rainbow on the wings, I want to have an enlarged version.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Fairborn onyx - per capita is most like the universe.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Using fat infiltration to regenerate damaged mouse muscles – I think of that very small mask.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Cultured network of neurons.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Hello daphnia, goodbye daphnia.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

▼ Me: The Eye of the Universe! - Actual: Nerves in the cornea of mice.

Nikon Small World Micro photography: There is also a brilliant universe in the humble dust, which is so pleasing to the eye that the winner of the competition honors the outstanding image

I had never thought before that there was such a brilliant and colorful existence in a place we could not see. The above photos almost contain the works of this year's Small World Micro photography, which one do you like the most?

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