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Periodic table in macro photography
We hope this material will attract the attention of fans not only chemistry and photos, but on the contrary, all the talk sense nelyubiteley chemistry is that it's still interesting. Here are some of the chemical elements in the macro.
The project, which you now see, is called "Elements» (Elements). Its author is a Japanese photographer R. Tanaka, who heads the studio micrographs «Cat's glove». The studio offers a wide range of services: closeup photo microscopes and other possible forms of cooperation with scientists.
Bismuth.
Ruthenium.
Gold.
Palladium.
Silver.
Platinum.
Sulfur.
Iridium.
Cobalt.
Osmium.
Niobium.
Nickel.
Copper.
Zinc.
Gallium.
Bor.
Iodine.
Photo by R. Tanaka
The project, which you now see, is called "Elements» (Elements). Its author is a Japanese photographer R. Tanaka, who heads the studio micrographs «Cat's glove». The studio offers a wide range of services: closeup photo microscopes and other possible forms of cooperation with scientists.
Bismuth.
Ruthenium.
Gold.
Palladium.
Silver.
Platinum.
Sulfur.
Iridium.
Cobalt.
Osmium.
Niobium.
Nickel.
Copper.
Zinc.
Gallium.
Bor.
Iodine.
Photo by R. Tanaka