The Dual Mode
Microscope
Micrography World
Did you know there was a Statue of Lincoln hidden on the back of a U.S. Penny?
Photomicrography is the art of exploring images that use microscopes and digital imaging software to capture views of nature and everyday object which are invisible to the naked eye.
Moth wings that look like colourful bricks, soap that looks like a surreal Dali painting and a canyon landscape that is actually an anti-cancer drug are just some of the images celebrated using the technique known as photomicrography.
Cutting-edge technologies can now show us the world with amazing detail thrugh duel mode microscopes.
Images are taken through microscopes, which magnify an image by at least 20 times using ordinary light, ultraviolet, infrared, electrons or X-rays. Materials are often dyed so that their structure can be seen more clearly.
Basically Dual Mode Microscope can showcase the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope
The microscopic world is a small world that is not visible to us in our daily lives. This world is full of various wonders, which are hard for us to understand with our common sense until we magnify it 200X or more to view the objects secrets.
The microscopic world is full of discovering a myriad of things that you would be interested in observing close up, whether something in your backyard, a hair or other part of your body, food from the kitchen, plants on the balcony or your favorite clothes.
