Incredible world under the microscope: 22 photos that will make you see everything in a new way
Welcome to the amazing microcosm. Using a microscope allows us to look at familiar things from a completely new angle. When objects are increased to the maximum value, unfamiliar details are revealed to us that cannot be seen with the "naked" eye. We have prepared for you an exciting selection of 22 photos that will open up a completely new look at the world around you.
Get ready to admire the smallest details that usually go unnoticed. A nettle needle or a smartphone screen looks completely different on closer inspection. Even the cat's tongue or sausages, seemingly familiar things to us, seem unfamiliar and strange under the microscope. Are you ready to change your view of the world? Then let's start an unforgettable journey into the world of microcosms!
This is how a mosquito's wing looks under multiple magnification.
And this is a horsefly sting next to an ordinary sewing needle.
And this is his eye.
Incredibly beautiful broken smartphone screen under a microscope.
On the left is a thorn of burdock, on the right is a needle of nettle.
In the photo — the reason why our feet "smell". These are bacteria living on the feet. They cause sweating and a peculiar smell. By the way, these microorganisms are used in the production of some varieties of cheeses.
Snake skin in enlarged form.
The lizard's protective coating looks almost like chain mail.
You won't believe it, but this is a facial scrub. The large particles in it are silicon dioxide, and the smaller ones are polyethylene microgranules.
This is what yeast looks like, which is used in the manufacture of bakery products.
Amazingly beautiful sand from the seashore.
The shell of a sea urchin.
And this is the cat's tongue! That's why it's so "rough".
A tick that infects milbenkase and mimolet cheeses.
An ordinary sausage.
This is how Velcro on clothes and shoes work.
Pleasant to the eye condensate.
No less pleasant goose down.
Chrysanthemum pollen.
Cabbage leaf with an increase of 20:1.
A creepy and fascinating ant's eye at the same time.
The colorful part of the wing of the Urania Madagascar butterfly.