The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

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Nikon has announced the winners of the annual micrography competition. This year, the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition was held for the 44th time. The first place was taken by a photographer from the Arab Emirates, Youssef Al-Habshi, who took a photo of the eye of the beetle Metapocyrtus subquadrulifer with a 20-fold magnification.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018
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1st place: eye of the beetle Metapocyrtus subquadrulifer, 20x magnification. Photographer — Youssef Al-Habshi, Abu Dhabi, UAEThe image was made using the reflected light technique and is a compilation of 128 microphotographs.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

2nd place: fern sorus (structures producing and containing spores), 10-fold increase. Photographer — Rogelio Moreno, PanamaThe picture was taken using focal stacking and autofluorescence, for which sorus was illuminated with ultraviolet light.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Each color represents a different stage of maturity of the sporangia within the sorus.

3rd place: cicada pupa Spittlebug in her bubble house, 5x magnification. Photographer — Saulius Gugis, Naperville, Illinois, USAThe photo was taken using the technique of focal stacking.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

4th place: peacock feather, 5x magnification. Photographer — Kan Tunser, Turkey5th place: spider embryo Parasteatoda tepidariorum, 20-fold magnification.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Tessa Montague, Harvard University, USAThe surface of the embryo is pink, the cell nuclei are blue, and the intracellular microtubules are green.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

6th place: foveola (central area of the retina) of the primate, 40-fold magnification. Photographer — Hanen Habu, Institute of Vision, Therapeutic Department, Paris, France7th place: human tear drop, 5-fold magnification.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Norm Barker, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA8th place: mango weevil.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Pia Scanlon, Government of Western Australia, Ministry of Primary Industry and Regional Development9th place: security hologram, 10x magnification.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Haris Antonopoulos, Greece10th place: stems with pollen grains, 3-fold increase.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Csaba Pinter, University of Pannonia, Hungary11th place: human fibroblast in the process of cell division, 60-fold increase.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographers — Nilay Taneja and Dylan Burnett, Vanderbilt University, USAThe globular protein actin is brown, the fibrillar protein myosin II is dark green, and DNA is bright pink.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

12th place: butterfly wing, 20x magnification. Photographer — Luciano Andres Rihino, Ramos-Mejia, Argentina13th place: Balanus glandula (gastric shell), 5-fold increase.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Charles Krebs, Washington, USA14th place: African green monkey cage (COS-7), 100-fold magnification.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographers — Andrew Moore and Erica Holzbauer, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physiology15th place: parasitic mite Varroa destructor, using a honey bee as a host, 1-fold increase.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Antoine Frank, CIRAD Agricultural Research Institute, Saint Pierre Island16th place: mouse vascular network, 10-fold magnification.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Amanda Phillips-Izaguerre, Salk Institute for Biological Research, USA17th place: breast tissue during lactation, 63-fold increase.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Caleb Dawson, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Department of Stem Cells and Cancer, Melbourne, AustraliaThe spheres filled with milk are colored red, they are surrounded by tiny muscle cells that squeeze milk (yellow) and immune cells that control infection (blue).

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

18th place: amino acid crystals (L-glutamine and beta-alanine), 4-fold increase. Photographer — Justin Zoll, Ithaca, New York, USA19th place: Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) with venom on the sting, 6.3-fold increase.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographer — Pierre Anket, Ariege, France20th place: human retina, 40x magnification.

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

Photographers — Nicolas Cuenca and Isabel Ortuño-Lizaran, University of Alicante, Spain

The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World Micrography Competition 2018

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