Levon Bliss’ mosaics of insects, which can be explored on his website: Microsculpture, inspire me to achieve a higher quality in my own work with Meteorite Thin Sections. Bliss accomplishes what I have been envisioning. His skill with scene lighting is remarkable. The results are spectacular. And it seems that I should’ve started my work with the Nikon D810 rather than messing around with 3 and 5 megapixel specialized microscopy cameras.
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Great pictures of the Moon from Chinese lander:
Fun with a new data set: Chang’e 3 lander and Yutu rover camera data
The equisite details of cellular life are quite remarkable. Understanding how life continuously exists and reproduces in all parts of the world and the universe is beyond anything I could ever imagine. Nonetheless, I thoroughly enjoy spending time admiring the microscopic biology all around us; which is why I love David S. Goodsell’s book, The Machinery of Life. You can view many of the pictures here.
self-reference is a really cool tumblr page. I would call some of the images on the site computer art. There are some fascinating images: