"The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope while the left eye peers into the microscope."

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) in

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“Before macro photography showed us tiny things in great detail, Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (16 February 1834 – 9 August 1919) drew life seen through his microscope.” - in the shop: https://t.co/AsdkbR3k3d

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Repairing these tiny cars is so difficult. I almost need a microscope.

Gift from my master Song
Artist: https://t.co/wWb0Bp0lKA

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Some of the coolest details in 's paintings (such as "Pyrophoric") become apparent to those with eagle eyed vision or a high-powered electron microscope. Of course a humble magnifying glass will also work in a pinch 😉.
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Meet ! He's a professor of paleoecology, that creates detailed art with his SEM microscope. Grab a ticket and hop into his train car headed to

https://t.co/exqKcUULLZ

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My Gallery 🎨 is here:

https://t.co/Zb0gKyFfzC

Art created from the patterns, colors, and views that have caught my eye under the microscope. If interested in using any of the pictures, check the options on the FineArtAmerica website or DM me.

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Observing and drawing through the microscope. Garnet peridotite thin section.

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so there’s this microscope... 🥺👉👈🔬💎👑✨

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Poor Plankton hates being so tiny!
Don't worry I brought the microscope. 💚

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Don't do drugs. Do SCIENCE!

While this may look sort of like a steampunk bong, it's actually the world's first electron microscope. The invention that let us see viruses!

It was built in 1931 by Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll.

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"The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope, while the left eye peers into the microscope."

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) in

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Vesuvianite, a tetragonal calcium aluminum silicate with a sorosilicate structure. Common mineral in skarns. Photographed with microscope. Note growth zoning.

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Uvarovite. Rare Cr-rich garnet found in skarn-serpentinite environments. An unusual dark green for garnet. Color is from Cr3+. This photo is a stacked image with microscope.

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These strange mathematical forms almost remind us of microorganisms under a microscope. Source: https://t.co/2XZGx8OiVE

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A crane fly, or tipula if you are fancy, under the microscope.

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Here's what a snail's denticles look like under a microscope.
I believe that's where the 70s got their inspiration for psychedelic ponchos.

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1917
Leonora Carrington was in
“The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope, while the left eye peers into the microscope.”

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