Video: Butterfly wings under the microscope
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
A biochemist by training, Linden Gledhill enjoys photography in his spare time. Various architectural and natural landscapes fall into the lens of his camera, but sometimes beautiful insects "fly in" there. The author devoted a whole series of macro photographs to the wings of butterflies, which take on absolutely incredible shapes under a microscope. The magnification in the pictures ranges from 7 to 17 times.
I am simply fascinated by the splendor of the world around us and especially the true beauty of nature. For me photography is a way to “capture” this beauty and convey it to others. - Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
© Linden Gledhill
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