Thanks to advanced technology, we are now able to see new microscopic worlds and other aspects of the beauty of nature.

Photomicrography is an advanced type of photography where the camera is attached to a microscope to take photos of a very small object or part of it.

Away from complex scientific expressions and the technology behind this type of photography, photomicrography gives us the chance to view the beauty of nature on a microscopic level.

At this tiny scale, you can see nature with an entirely different view. You will start to see photomicrographs as surreal art paintings created using cells, elements and molecules.

Now, let us enjoy this collection and it would be great to know your comments about which inspired you whether you believe it is a real form of art.

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35+ Beautiful Photomicrography and Macro Photography Shots

Antonio Guillén

Mark Pilbeam

Nematos

Vida Invisible

Nasser Rusan

LLCPK1 (pig epithelial) cells (X)

Klaus Bolte

Chrysolina fastuosa (Micro leaf beetle) on a pin head (40X)

Jose Herrera

Single-spore inoculation of the microfungus, Aspergillus niger on malt extract agar (0X)

Shirley Owens

Gladiola pollen (2500X)

Charles Krebs

Rear leg section of Water Boatman (Hemiptera: Corixidae) (200X)

Sara Lindsay

Marine worm muscles (Polydora cornuta) (10X)

Didier Grunwald

Moth proboscis (10X)

J. Claire Hoving

Section of female Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (nematode) with eggs (200X)

Daniel Vega

Quercus leaf gall formed by a Gall wasp (4X)

Carlo Sala

Hippocampal neuron (63X)

G. Lorenzo Calzoni

Transverse section of brown algae (40X)

Massimo Brizzi

Notonecta Glauca (Backswimmer aquatic insect) (100X)

Heiti Paves

Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) stigma (20X)

James Solliday

Photomicrographs for Cat embryo (4X)

Sérgio Stampar

Hydractinia uniformis (66X)

Viktor Sykora

Photomicrographs for Pieris japonica (5X)

Tomasz Szul

Mouth hooks of Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) (150X)

Compound eye of Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) (150X)

Raniska Tente

Photomicrographs for Lipid-encapsulated contrast microbubble (40X)