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Heinz Maier. *148*" by Slinky-Aleksandr Lishchinskiy. YVES BORGWARDT. Scott´s last expedition, chronologic portraits of a pole expedition around the year 1900Photography2012 lake side with LeonieFine Arts, Photography, Fashion2012 travel & shootFashion Styling, Fine Arts, Photography2013 people in public, musicians, actors, athletes, politicians, celebrities... telling their dreams to the readers of zeit magazin every issue, weekly. combined with a double page portrait.

Photography2013 Editorial with HurtsPhotography, Fashion Styling, Fine Arts2012 Editorial Shoot for Highsnobiety Magazin # 7Fashion, Fine Arts, Photography2013 Editorial Architecture, Fine Arts, Photography2013 jewellery special for Quality Magazine No. 12 by C. RothenburgPhotography, Portrait, Fashion2012 womenPhotography2012 besides from South AfricaFine Arts, Photography2012 more menPhotography2013 Editorial for Highsnobiety Magazine feat.

AcronymPhotography, Fine Arts, Portrait2012 Editorial Coverstory for Quality Magazine No. 13 by Constantin Rothenburg. Stephen Wilkes. Jean Francois Rauzier Hyperphoto. Karen Knorr - Artist based in London. Dog Conqueror. Nikon Small World Photography Competition: Using Photomicrography. Behold is Slate's brand-new photo blog. Like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter @beholdphotos and on Tumblr. Find out more about what this space is all about here. David Maitland Two inventions that revolutionized the world, the microscope and camera, offer us glimpses of worlds that were previously inaccessible to humans. This trove of images comes from the Nikon Small World Competition, an image contest Nikon hosts every year, open to both professionals and amateurs. It all sounds, well, technical, which is probably what is important when you judge a contest of entrants that include dryhead marine sedimentary agate, cholesteric liquid crystals, mosquito heads, and … butterfly tongues?

According to the contest guidelines, “A photomicrograph is a technical document that can be of great significance to science or industry. Douglas Moore/University of Wisconsin. Ken Ishikawa/Tokyo Institute of Technology. W. Harold Taylor. Philippe Verrees. Tomasz Kozielec/Nicolaus Copernicus University. Lost Promise | Robert Gumpert - photographer.