The results of the 2023 Small World Photomicrography Competition have just been announced, and organizers have once again shared some of the winning and honored images with us below. The contest invites photographers and scientists to submit images of all things visible under a microscope. More than 1,900 entries were received from 72 countries in 2023, the 49th year of the competition.
Photographing the Microscopic: Winners of Nikon Small World 2023
- Alan Taylor
- October 17, 2023
- 18 Photos
- In Focus
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Read moreImage of Distinction: Blue black weevil (Metapocyrtus sp.) #
Dr. Andrew M. Posselt, Mill Valley, California -
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Read moreImage of Distinction: Moss #
Dr. Foo Yong Ng, Bangi, Selangot, Malaysia -
Read moreImage of Distinction: Slime mold (Trichia crateriformis) #
Dr. Frantisek Bednar, Svosov, Zilinsky, Slovak Republic -
Read more5th Place Winner: Auto-fluorescing defensive hairs covering the leaf surface of Eleagnus angustifolia exposed to UV light #
Dr. David Maitland, Feltwell, Norfolk, United Kingdom -
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Read moreImage of Distinction: Golden rutile in quartz #
Danny Sanchez, Valley Village, California -
Read more2nd Place Winner: Matchstick igniting by the friction surface of the box #
Ole Bielfeldt, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany -
Read moreImage of Distinction: Cleared mouse embryo #
Dr. Arthur Chien, Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia -
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Read moreImage of Distinction: Feeding bryozoan colony zooids. Bryozoans are microscopic aquatic invertebrates that live in colonies. #
Charles Krebs, Issaquah, Washington -
Read moreImage of Distinction: Bee #
Yusuf Ziya Öztürk, Ankara, Çankaya, Turkey -
Read moreImage of Distinction: Mushroom gills showing sporophores (sporangiophores) #
Charles Krebs, Issaquah, Washington -
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Read more15th Place Winner: Fluorescent image of an Acropora sp. showing individual polyps with symbiotic zooxanthellae #
Dr. Pichaya Lertvilai, La Jolla, California -
Read more20th Place Winner: Adult transgenic zebra-fish head showing blood vessels (blue), lymphatic vessels (yellow), and the skin and scales (magenta) #
Daniel Castranova & Dr. Brant Weinstein, Bethesda, Maryland -
Read more17th Place Winner: Chinese moon moth (Actias ningpoana) wing scales #
Yuan Ji, Shanghai, China -
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Read moreImage of Distinction: Amoeba (Arcella) #
Dr. Håkan Kvarnström, Bromma, Sweden -
Read more14th Place Winner: Sunflower pollen on an acupuncture needle #
John-Oliver Dum, Bendorf, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany -
Read more18th Place Winner: A cryptocrystalline micrometeorite resting on a #80 testing sieve #
Scott Peterson, New Hope, Minnesota -
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Read moreImage of Distinction: Cabbage butterfly eggs #
John-Oliver Dum, Bendorf, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany -
Read more1st Place Winner: Rodent optic nerve head showing astrocytes (yellow), contractile proteins (red), and retinal vasculature (green) #
Hassanain Qambari & Jayden Dickson, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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