The Macro Detail of Butterfly Wings
Butterflies showcase a colorful splendor on their wings as they dance around a field of flowers. What would they look like up close? We mean really close.
Photographer Linden Gledhill took these remarkable magnified photographs of butterfly wings. The colorful scales that make up the wings have a greta iridescent quality.
Taken at 7-10x magnification. Isn’t nature amazing?
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Linden Gledhill. Ferrofluid. Approx 7x magnification, 2x crop, F5, 20 frame focus stack using Zerene stacker, MP-E65 with extension tubes, 40 micron step intervals using StackShot
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holy shit, this organization is creepy:
“This series has the added benefit of raising money for MSSNG, a campaign by Autism Speaks to create an open-source database of DNA from the families of those with autism.“
WTF?! I thought this was just pretty crystals grown off some rando DNA, turns out they had to make it hyper problematic out of nowhere
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“We have to explore to survive. As soon as we have traces of life, if you don’t diversify your environment, if as a little bacteria you don’t jump to the next rock, you don’t give yourself the best chance to survive. Staying put means death. It is true physically, spiritually and intellectually.” - Astrobiologist Nathalie Cabrol, The SETI Institute
Photography by Linden Gledhill
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Protogoniomorpha Parhassus Butterfly Wing
Linden Gledhill (2015)
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a macro photograph of a butterfly made by Linden Gledhill
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Linden Gledhill and Craig Ward have developed Fe2O3 Glyphs, wild-looking characters created by putting a ferrofluid between glass plates and subjecting it to spinning magnetic fields.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mrcraigward/fe2o3-glyphs-a-conceptual-ornamental-type-system
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linden gledhill
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butterfly wing scales
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