Shooting breathtaking images using a microscope requires a deep understanding of lighting and subject preparation, as well as finely tuned equipment in order to capture the essence of the subject and all the minute details.
Photographers interested in photomicrography get to see the world from a completely different angle. From abstract colors and shapes to more defined cellular organism. The world of photomicrography – or microscopic photography – is a fascinating one. In this post we’ve collected 35 examples of beautiful microscopic photographs.
NIAID – Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

Gerit Linneweber – Embryonic Musculature In An Insect Embryo

NIAID – HIV-infected H9 T Cell

石川 Shihchuan – Pinus Taiwanensis

NIH Image Gallery – Scanning Electron Micrograph Of An Apoptotic HeLa Cell

Wellcome Images – Caffeine Crystals

dschmieding – Microscopic Bubbles

University of Exeter – Carbon Nanotube Scanning Electron Micrograph

Frost Museum – Acaenitinae Micrograph

NIH Image Gallery – Micrograph Of Just-Divided HeLa Cells

smaller.pathological.ca – Bell Pepper Flesh

Daniel Ocampo Daza – Arabidopsis Mutants

Jason Hollinger – Coltsfoot Styles

(biophotos) – Lenticela – Michelia Fuscata

Yale Rosen – Bronchial Squamous Metaplasia

Duncan Hull – Bladder Sand, Polarizing Light Micrograph

NIAID – Argas Monolakensis Tick

NIAID – MERS Coronavirus Particles

RIT CyberPolitics – Chemical Melt

Surian Soosay – Microscopic Alien Organism

UAF Center for Distance Education – Onion Mitosis

Andrew Magill – Mr. Jackson’s Right Eye

For those of you interested in either getting started with photomicrography or perfecting your skills and techniques, there’s various resources such as Nikon Small World as well as the book Practical Digital Photomicrography by Brian Matsumoto, that can be of tremendous help. Feel free to share your favorite photomicrographs with us on Twitter.













