photomicrography

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photomicrography

The invisible world

sights too fast, too slow, too far, too small for the naked eye to see
1981
These photographs were produced by using unusual photographic techniques and by means of modern cameras attached to microscopes, telescopes, strobe lights, radiation detectors, and computers.

Zooming in; photographic discoveries under the microscope

1974
Introduces in text and illustrations the process and techniques of photographing a variety of items, including rocks, metals, chemicals, food, plants, and animal tissue, through a microscope.

The human body close-up

2011
Explores the human body in microscopic detail, offering more than three hundred close-up photographs revealing the details of the body's key systems and parts.

Yuck!

a big book of little horrors
1996
Presents photographs of miscroscopic items on everyday things, enlarged thousands of times.

Plants and seeds

1990
Text and microscopic photographs introduce various forms of plant life, their methods of reproduction, and their assimilation of nutrients.

Bug shots

the good, the bad, and the bugly
2011
Compiles "rap sheets" on several of the major categories of bugs and takes a very close look at some of the major types of insects.

Hidden worlds

pictures of the invisible
1983
A collection of photographs, produced through the use of special instruments, of things that are hidden from the human eye, or are too small, too large, or moving too fast to be seen by it.

Mosquito bite

2005
Presents an overview of the process of a mosquito bite, describing the different parts of a mosquito, and includes a combination of black-and-white photographs of children playing hide-and-seek and up-close, microscopic photos of actual mosquitos.

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