Pictures Of The Tiniest Things On Earth# Animals - 动物园
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Award-Winning Pictures Of The Tiniest Things On Earth
http://www.businessinsider.com/olympus-bioscapes-imaging-compet
头等奖是个视频,只能点link自己看了。(也好,直接在那里看大图。)
1. Ralph Grimm caught this movie of Rotifers, snagging first prize. Rotifers
are tiny creatures that live in freshwater environments around the world.
The constant movements of the hair-like cillia sweep food into their mouths.
http://www.businessinsider.com/olympus-bioscapes-imaging-compet
2. Arlene Wechezak snapped this image of red algae. The image shows its
reproductive machinery.
3. Igor Siwanowicz took this image of a common East-coast fern. It shows a
cluster of spore-filled reproductive units and the specialized protective
hairs around it.
4. Christian Sardet and Sharif Mirshak took this picture of the claw of a
crustacean that shows the muscles inside the claw and rows of pigment cells
insider the shell.
5. Rogelio Moreno Gill stacked 22 images to get this picture of a single-
celled green algae from a lake.
6. James Nicholson took this close-up of a live mushroom coral. Its mouth is
in the process of expanding and the color comes from the coral glowing.
7. Christian Klambt and Imke Schmidt got this image of a fruit fly brain by
marking the structural proteins of the cells. It shows the developing eye
disks as well.
8. Edwin Lee got this image of the male reproductive parts of the Henbit,
and annual plant that is something regarded as a weed.
9. Sahar Khodaverdi got this image of the seed of the flowering plant
Delphinium.
10. Charles Krebs shot the wings of a butterfly named "Prola Beauty" to
capture these microscopic scales.
11. A species of algae near a leaf, image taken by Marek Mis of Marek Mis
Photography, from Suwalki, Poland.
http://www.businessinsider.com/olympus-bioscapes-imaging-compet
头等奖是个视频,只能点link自己看了。(也好,直接在那里看大图。)
1. Ralph Grimm caught this movie of Rotifers, snagging first prize. Rotifers
are tiny creatures that live in freshwater environments around the world.
The constant movements of the hair-like cillia sweep food into their mouths.
http://www.businessinsider.com/olympus-bioscapes-imaging-compet
2. Arlene Wechezak snapped this image of red algae. The image shows its
reproductive machinery.
3. Igor Siwanowicz took this image of a common East-coast fern. It shows a
cluster of spore-filled reproductive units and the specialized protective
hairs around it.
4. Christian Sardet and Sharif Mirshak took this picture of the claw of a
crustacean that shows the muscles inside the claw and rows of pigment cells
insider the shell.
5. Rogelio Moreno Gill stacked 22 images to get this picture of a single-
celled green algae from a lake.
6. James Nicholson took this close-up of a live mushroom coral. Its mouth is
in the process of expanding and the color comes from the coral glowing.
7. Christian Klambt and Imke Schmidt got this image of a fruit fly brain by
marking the structural proteins of the cells. It shows the developing eye
disks as well.
8. Edwin Lee got this image of the male reproductive parts of the Henbit,
and annual plant that is something regarded as a weed.
9. Sahar Khodaverdi got this image of the seed of the flowering plant
Delphinium.
10. Charles Krebs shot the wings of a butterfly named "Prola Beauty" to
capture these microscopic scales.
11. A species of algae near a leaf, image taken by Marek Mis of Marek Mis
Photography, from Suwalki, Poland.