This cross-section of an anglerfish's ovary is reminiscent of another sea creature—the nautilus. Its otherwise-dull spirally composition caught James Hayden's eye, so he used fluorescent hematoxylin and Eosin stains to illuminate the different details of the image. "I was trying to create an image that sharply defined the boundaries of the different parts of the specimen, so that the image could actually be used to demonstrate the morphology of the ovary and eggs," he says.

Courtesy Nikon Small World Photo Micrography Competition: Photographed by James Hayden