Incredibly beautiful 3D photos of pollens
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Steve Gshmayssner, a British scientific photographer and former scientist at Bradford, took incredibly beautiful pictures of pollens with 3D vision by using scanning electron microscope, this powerful microscope can magnify a million times of tiny details of pollens. Single pollen inhaled might not cause discomfort, but they’re really the source of pollen allergies that millions of allergy sufferers are suffering seasonally.
Flower pollen grain of sand lance
Pollen grain chestnut.
Alder pollen grain
Pollen grain sycamore tree
pollen grains cucumber
Pollen grains of Artemisia
Look like oranges, don’t they? pollen grains timothy
Pollen hellebore
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