20 Incredible Objects Captured by Scientific Photographers


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Imagine shrinking by a hundred, or maybe a thousand times, and getting to explore the world from a new and exciting angle. Modern science is still far from experiments like this, but Depositphotos authors have already created a macro world for you with the help of their cameras.

Check out these 20 stunning macro and micro photos. Can you guess what’s in the pictures without reading the captions? Spoiler: This selection of stock images contains plant cells, sugar crystals, honey, and more.

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Dead coral are of great interest not only to sea explorers and jewelers but photographers as well. As we zoom in on the surface of a fossilized piece of coral, we begin to notice hypnotic patterns.

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The largest snowflake discovered by scientists has a diameter of about 38 centimeters. Of course, you don’t need a macro lens or microscope to shoot an object this big. However, the same can’t be said about typical snowflakes that weigh only one milligram.

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Familiar items that seem dull at first glance have colossal potential in microphotography. For example, this is what a frozen drop of regular apple juice looks.

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