The 20 best works from the Nikon Small World 2019 Microphotography Contest
Categories: Microworld | Science
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-20-best-works-from-the-nikon-small-world-2019-microphotography-contest.htmlThe Nikon Small World jury has determined the winners of the Small World competition, the oldest competition for those interested in microphotography. The Nikon Small World competition is held for everyone who is interested in microphotography and is a leading showcase for photographers from a wide variety of scientific disciplines.
This year, the jury viewed thousands of interesting photos of the invisible world from more than 100 countries. The winner was the image of a turtle embryo using fluorescence and stereomicroscopy. The authors of this photo were American scientists Teresa Zgoda and Teresa Kugler.

Dr. Emilio Garabal Marquez, Madrid, Spain

Javier Ruperez, Almachar, Malaga, Spain

Johann Swanepoel, Randburg, Gauteng, South Africa

Marek Miś, Suwalki, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland

Daniel Han, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Justin Zoll, Ithaca, New York

Jan Rosenbum, Rostock, Mecklenburg, Vorpommern, Germany

Dr. Razvan Cornel Constantin, Bucharest, Romania

Daniel Smith Paredes and Dr. Bhart-Anyan S. Bhullar, New Haven, Connecticut

E. Billy Hughes, Bangkok, Thailand

Norm Barker and Dr. Christina Jacobusio-Donahue, Baltimore, Maryland

Can Tuncher, Izmir, Aliaga, Turkey

Dr. Guillermo Lopez Lopez, Alicante, Spain

Christopher Algar, Hounslow, Middlesex, United Kingdom

Charles Krebs, Issaquah, Washington
Ninth place: Tulip bud in cross section

Andrey Savitsky, Cherkasy, Ukraine

Özgür Kerem Bulur, Istanbul, Turkey

Can Tuncher, Izmir, Aliaga, Turkey

Frederic Labon, Oxon, Burgundy, France
Keywords: 2019 | Macro | Macro photography | Macrophoto | Photo contest
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