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AARON HUEY: A NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC RENAISSANCE? Aaron Huey transitioned from studying traditional art forms to photography, finding it to be an ideal medium for his travels to remote areas. His experiences documenting protests and communities inspi...

An interview with @postanika.bsky.social for Expanded.art.

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GN from a Vortex in Sedona, AZ!

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GM!

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100 million year old microfossils called radiolarians. (Micro plankton) They are so small you can’t see them! I photographed them with the worlds smallest scanning electron microscope at 2500x. This photo is made from 40 images/scans stitched together.

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Must. Have. Gifs.

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hello world

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An unminted piece about life and death

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Looking through hundreds of thousands of radiolarians in a scanning electron microscope, the ones that stood out were the ones in some kind of relationship via the chance death embrace of their fossilized skeletons caught in each other. This pair photographed at 2500x.

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#nope

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#dohashtagswork ?

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(Video support would be awesome)

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Agreed! Not even gif.

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These are 100 million year old micro fossils called radiolarians. They are microplankton smaller than dust and invisible to the human eye. I made this photo with the world’s smallest scanning electron microscope.

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