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These microscope pictures are taken from the book ‘ Microcosmos’, created by Brandon Brill . This book includes many scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of insects, human body parts and household items. These are the most amazing images of what is too small to see with the naked eye. http://greenbuzzz.net/photos/amazing-microscope-shots-pictures/

20 Most Amazing Microscope Shots Pictures !!!! | Green Buzz

photographersrights.txt from petapixel.com

1. You can make a photograph of anything and anyone on any public property, except where a specific law prohibits it. e.g. streets, sidewalks, town squares, parks, government buildings open to the public, and public libraries. 2. You may shoot on private property if it is open to the public, but you are obligated to stop if the owner requests it. e.g. malls, retail stores, restaurants, banks, and office building lobbies. 3. Private property owners can prevent photography ON their property, but not photography OF their property from a public location. 4. Anyone can be photographed without consent when they are in a public place unless there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. e.g. private homes, restrooms, dressing rooms, medical facilities, and phone booths. 5. http://petapixel.com/assets/store/photographersrights.txt
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Helpful Photography Cheat Sheets to Make Your Life Easier | Resources

http://www.thephotoargus.com/resources/helpful-photography-cheat-sheets-to-make-you-life-easier/ Resources by Bill Jones Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned professional, sometimes we all need our memory jogged. It’s never a bad idea to have some convenient references handy just in case. I have listed what I think are some helpful cheat sheets to keep in your camera bag. Portrait Lighting Cheat Sheet Card