Hidden beauty of flowers— microscopic image

Photographer Oliver Meckes and biologist Nicole Ottawa presented photos of flowers made with color scanning microscope of high resolution. Pre-small pieces of plant were dried, then placed in alcohol, and then into carbon dioxide in the chamber. Through such manipulation of the sensitive surface of the plants remained intact, the structure is saved and the photo is amazing.





Rose petals from creative artists.





Flower petals of oilseed rape.









Photo of flowers of Arnica





Grains of pollen on the lavender petals of lilac.





Photo of the pollen on the flowers of Arnica Montana.





Photo of rapeseed sheet, illuminated from behind, creates a surreal effect of coral reefs in the ocean depths.





The hibiscus flower is renowned for its bright red and pink petal, but its stamens, pictured, has a different look.





Little yellow grains of pollen scattered on the petals in the calendula.





Microscopic photo of a flower Valerian.





microscopic flower of chamomile.

Source: nauka24news.ru/