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Look at these!
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http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/11...capes.html

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#2

Pretty interesting photos - guess you would need an electron microscope or something like that for this sort of work...
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#3

Fascinating stuff Don! Do they colour these in or something? I imagine the electron microscope would show stuff in black and white?
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#4

I seem to remember seeing something similar, when the parts were coloured artificially. I think in PP after the shot. Still pretty good macro though. Big Grin

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#5

They use genetic dyes. These are scientific photos. They want to show existing structures.

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