Collection of Macro Photos Making you Jump From Your Seats – 2012

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This world is full of amazing things all around us and the first image that will come up will be of pet animals and birds as they are found in every second home. By name of animals or categorizing the animal we miss on a very significant creature existing named as monsters which are fantasy characters in real life but do exist in reel life (imaginary)i.e. pictures!!

If we wander around in this real world we do not tend to be going to far than a few people who have created a different world of their imagination. For example you can scroll down to see a new world of animals and monsters made of metal. It is hard to believe but it is true.

It’s hard to believe but all these stunning art on metal. But for them to be brought alive and to make you aware of such things this article has been brought up..

Lacewing Portrait

The tiny subject landed one day and began biting prompting the photographer and biochemist to place the insect in a test tube he keeps in his pocket for just such occasions.

Blade of Grass

Fine strands within a blade of grass are enlarged 200 times in a fluorescent micro photo!!

The photograph is among 92 winners in this year’s photomicrograph competition, which fielded entries from people in 70 countries.

Plant “Phallus”

An image of the mustard plant’s male reproductive organ, enlarged 20 times under a microscope, Arabidopsis thaliana is the first plant to have its genome fully sequenced and is commonly used as a model in scientific research.

Microscopic Carbon Sinks

The connection between organisms and a healthy ecosystem is seen at the microscopic level in this picture of Actinocyclus diatoms (circular shapes, above) and the red seaweed Antithamionella.

Ovary Spiral

Developing oocytes, or unfertilized eggs, move along the spiral of an anglerfish’s ovary (anglerfish picture and facts)

Dyed Cotton

A rainbow of stained and color cotton fibers imaged under 200 times magnification brings focus to the size and shape of the fibers..

Sulfurous Mixture

It’s a good thing we don’t yet have Smell-o-Vision: A sulfur compound has the starring role in this winning picture from the 2010 Small World Microphotography Competition,

They are very small. Many of them you will not even notice when walking through the park or forest. Many people drive away from them many of them escape from them. But the world of insects can be beautiful. And these pictures prove it. Let us have a look…

Weevil. Size: 5 mm.

Forceps of tropical ant

The male spider species Myrmarachne formicaria. Size – 6 mm

The female carrot flies. Size – 10 mm

Spider-Racer. Size – 6 mm.

Beetle larva. Size – 8 mm

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