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thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
thescienceofreality:

Microscopic Photos of the Elements
[Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.]
“Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses.
To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”
derelictmetropolis:

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oxane:

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myhorriblefantasy:

It never ends. I was staring at this for 10 minutes.