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Color in Science: Microscopic Photographs

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The Micropolitan Museum exhibits an unworldly spectrum visible only through the lens of a microscope. Painter Wim van Egmond photographs spectacular microscopic masterpieces with ethereal color palettes. To capture these hidden treasures, he uses a Zeiss Standard light microscope and an old Zeiss Photo-microscope. Several methods of illumination are employed: bright-field, dark-field, phase contrast, differential interference contrast, and Rheinberg illumination.

Van Egmond's Insectarium offers such specimens as the iridescent butterfly wing, whose tiny scales possess a microscopic texture that refracts light. Here we find lavender blue and green.

Butterfly Wing Blue
Butterfly Wing Green
butterflywing.jpg

The delicate wing of the mosquito, on the other hand, is covered with ting feather-like structures. Deep greens, golds, and aquas are apparent.

Mosquito Wing Aqua
Mosquito Wing Gold
mosquitowing.jpg

The Botanic Garden presents the vibrant red of grains of Lily pollen.

Lily Pollen Red lilly_pollen.jpg

 

The stem of the Mare's Tail, an aquatic flowering plant, offers dazzling purples and violets.

Mare’s Tail Purple plantcellsbew2.jpg

 

The pine needle is ablaze with dark blue, light blue, bright red, and orange.

Pine Needle Orange
Pine Needle Aqua
pineneedle.jpg

The Freshwater Collection offers such things as the common water-flea (Daphnia longispina), which displays a palette of blues, orange, and green.

Water Flea Green daphnialongispina.jpg

 

Green Algae (Micrasterias rotata) offer brilliant greens and blues.

Green Algae
Green Algae Blue
mrotata.jpg

The water mite, a relative of spiders, is found in ponds and offers brilliant oranges and browns.

Water Mite Orange watermite.jpg

 

The Marine Collection offers such creatures as the Obelia, a tiny relative of the jellyfish, with a brilliant yellow center.

Obelia Yellow obelia.jpg

 

Red algae (Rhodophyta) sport a distinctive, deep red.

cold pizza polysiphonia_nigrescens450.jpg

Thanks to Wim van Egmond for inviting us into the astonishing world of microscopic color.

 

Craig ConleyAbout the Author, Craig Conley
Website: http://www.OneLetterWords.com
Craig is an independent scholar and author of dozens of strange and unusual books, including a unicorn field guide and a dictionary of magic words. He also loves color: Prof. Oddfellow

29 Октябрь, 2007
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JenDragon
JenDragon написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
These are such vivid and beautiful colors. I would never have expected a mosquito wing to look so pretty.

groutboy
groutboy написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
great article!!!

_stefan
_stefan написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
microbes
Bacteria Party

vermilion
vermilion написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Beautiful!

A palette for that top photo --

Microscopic

_stefan
_stefan написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Phosphoric Plankton
Anton the Plankton

Steph6
Steph6 написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Great article. I've been interested in microscopic photographs for a few years and one of the the things I've found that really sparked my interest was this website:



Here's a couple of photos to spark your interest - they would be great to draw color palettes from.




tepi
tepi написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Lovely selection of images & colours! I really enjoyed the article. But I can't resist making a picky language comment. Wouldn't a "microscopic photograph" be a very tiny photograph? I think "micrograph" or "photomicrograph" would be the better term to use in your title.

Another palette for tiny life forms:

algae

Steph6
Steph6 написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Hmmm, I'll try that again:






Steph6
Steph6 написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Here's the website address - for some reason I'm having trouble creating a link :(

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery.html

retsof
retsof написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Also see the butterfly alphabet here:

http://www.butterflyalphabet.com/main/index.php

retsof
retsof написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
You need to use HTML code to get a link

[a href=url]url[/a]

Change [ to right angle bracket

retsof
retsof написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Single angle brackets were removed in the explanation.

Change [ to left angle bracket
Change ] to right angle bracket

tr67
tr67 написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
great post

Last year I made my xmas cards using pictures taken w/my USB microscope.

Wombat
Wombat написал:
29 Октябрь, 2007
Steph6!!! When I saw the title of this article I was thinking of the same exact pictures you posted. XD Love the colours on those ones.

Linsomnia
Linsomnia написал:
30 Октябрь, 2007
Hip and vulgar

Hippuris vulgaris that is.

lizcrimso…
lizcrimson написал:
30 Октябрь, 2007
very cool article.

lizcrimso…
lizcrimson написал:
30 Октябрь, 2007
and on the same-ish subject, look at these.
giant microbes




i can't remember where i first saw these. was it here in the blog?

potota
potota написал:
31 Октябрь, 2007
My buterfly wings:
vuela mariposa

greenie
greenie написал:
2 Ноя, 2007
I've run across some photos like these before and marveled at their beauty! It's like they are meant to be made into color palettes. Great article! :)

sjogro
sjogro написал:
6 Ноя, 2007
i'll never throw my leftovers out again ^_^

GIMPELTHE…
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6 Ноя, 2007


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