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Browse through a selection of the best images submitted to the 2017 Nikon contest

Many Photography Contests Are Held All Over The World, And In The Meantime, The Nikon Photography Contest Reveals A Hidden World That Is Mysterious And Complicated For Many.

“The Nikon Small World Contest” is a micrographic photography contest aiming to show the stunning, beautiful, unique, magnificent, and, of course, the microscopic world hidden in our world.

Over the years, every photo recorded in this direction attempts to display this microscopic world better. For this reason, in the 43rd year of this competition, we continue to see compelling images being presented and sent, Which show this small world in the best possible way before our curious and searching eyes.

During the latest round of these competitions in 2017, we still saw the wide acceptance of activists in this field; this year, two thousand images from 88 countries were sent to this competition. Interestingly, many of the photos sent were recorded during scientific and research projects.

Nikon Micrographic Competition

“Eric Flem” (Eric Flem), the public relations manager of this competition, says the following about the submitted works this year:

This year, the selected images of the Nikon competition did not only reflect valuable research in the field of science. They also allowed the general public to glimpse this hidden world and learn more about its wonders.

This year’s selected images are a good reminder that vital work is being done in science. Fortunately, thanks to modern photography technologies, sharing these facts with others is easier than ever.

So, without further explanation, we will sit with you, dear ones, to watch the entertaining and exciting pictures that made this year’s competition more magnificent.

First place:

Immortal Cells of Human Skin – Dr. Bram van den Broek, Dr. Kees Jalink, Dr. Reinhard Windhofer, and Dr. Nicole Schwartz took this image.

Second place:

A picture of a dandelion flower – photographer: Dr. Havi Sarfaty

Third place:

A picture of a green algae colony – photographer: “Jean-Marc Babalian.”

Fourth place:

Picture of tapeworm (pumpkin worm) – photographer: “Teresa Zgoda”

Fifth place:

Image of mold on tomatoes – Photographer: Dean Lerman

The sixth title:

White Lily Pollen – Photographer: Dr. David Johnston

The seventh title:

Axons in the nerve ganglia of the chick embryo – Photographer: Dr. Ryo Agawa

Eighth place:

The cochlea in a newborn mouse with inner sensory hair cells in green and nerve ganglia in red

Photographer: Dr. Michael Perny

Ninth place:

The proliferation of laboratory tissue using bone marrow cells. In this image, the green parts represent collagen fibers, and the red part belongs to fat tissue.

Photographer: Katrina Mora, Dr. Sumit Mahajan, Dr. Richard Orfo, and Dr. Rahul Tari

Tenth place:

The failure of the plastic cover of the credit card hologram – Photographer: “Steven Simon.”

11th place:

The eye of an insect called ” Opiliones ” – Photographer: “Charles Krebs.”

The twelfth title:

A type of bee from the collection kept in the Natural History Museum of Oxford University – Photographer: “Levon Biss.”

Thirteenth title:

Butterfly eggs laid on a Tragia flower leaf – Photographer: David Millard

14th place:

The three-month-old fetus of a fruit-eating bat – photographer: Dr. “Rick Adams.”

15th place:

Risky – Photographer: “Marek Mis”

16th place:

Dyed Human Hair – Photographer: Herald Anderson

17th place:

An example of sea cucumber skin – is a photographer: “Christian Gautier.”

Title XVIII:

Growing cells of the house mouse embryo – Photographer: Dr. Dylan Burnette

20th place:

Soil sample containing the pathogenic fungus Aspergillus flavus and yeast – Photographer: “Tracy Scott.”

Honored:

Spider Eye – Photographer: “Emre Can Alagoz”

Honored:

Connective neuron in the hippocampus of the rat brain – photographer: “Benjamin Barti.”

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