This document summarizes the winners of Nikon's 2010 International Competition of Macro Photography. It lists the top 20 winners, including their names, the subjects of their winning photographs, and the magnification used. It also lists several honorable mentions and images of distinction. The competition, held annually by Nikon for over 30 years, recognizes the best photomicrographers who showcase life sciences and materials science through macro photography.
2. International Competition Of Macro Photography By Nikon
Small World is regarded as the leading forum for showcasing the
beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light
microscope. For over 30 years, Nikon has rewarded the world's
best photomicrographers who make critically important scientific
contributions to life sciences, bio-research and materials science.
Photomicrography is to showcase the beauty of small things with
a microscope. This competition is held by Nikon.
Recently the International Competition micrographs of Nikon’s
announced its winners of 2010.
Looking into the world of animals, plants and minerals with new
technologies and different tools,
the contestants this year are offering us pictures of crystal
formations, the fluorescent body parts,
network structures and much more of value because of its beauty
and inner peace.
59. 18th place in Nikon Small World contest 2008
By Tamily Weissman
“Brainbow” transgenic mouse hippocampus (40X)
60. 3rd place in Nikon Small World contest 2008
By Albert Tousson
Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley)
61. 8th place in Nikon Small World contest 2009
By Lloyd Donaldson
Cotton fibers stained with berberine sulphate and color depth shaded
62. 12th place in Nikon Small World contest 2009 - By Tsutomu Seimiya
Flow pattern in draining soap film
63. 7th place in Nikon Small World contest 2009
By Shirley Owens
Hair-like trichomes on Thunbergia alata (Black-eyed Susan vine)
64. 14th place in Nikon Small World contest 2007
By Christian Gautier
Cedrus Atlantica (cedar) leaf crosscut
65. 2nd place in Nikon Small World contest 2007
By Michael Hendricks
Zebrafish embryo midbrain and diencephalon (20X)
66. 20th place in Nikon Small World contest 2007
By Matthew Hooge
Clione sp. (planktonic mollusk) larva (40X)
67. 4th place in Nikon Small World contest 2007
By Charles Krebs
Marine diatoms attached to Polysiphonia (red algae) (100X)
68. 1st place in Nikon Small World contest 2007
By Gloria Kwon
Double transgenic mouse embryo, 18.5 days (17X)
69. 11th place in Nikon Small World contest 2007
By Robert Markus
Opening stamen of Mirabilis jalapa (flower) (125X)
70. 9th place in Nikon Small World contest 2007 by Shamuel Silberman - Papaver subpiriforme (corn poppies) flower bud (20X)
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