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Lithuanian photographer Eugenijus Kavaliauskas shared his work and inspiration with Fox News Digital after his submission to Nikon's Small World microscopy contest of an ant's face went viral.
To capture the entire face of an ant through this method requires a large number of stacked photos, each capturing different areas of the ant's face. More on that story below. 4.
No, this photo doesn’t portray one of the new creatures on HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” or an outtake from a horror movie. It’s an award-winning close-up photo of … an ant.
No, this photo doesn’t portray one of the new creatures on HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” or an outtake from a horror movie. It’s an award-winning close-up photo of … an ant.
National Harbor, Md. — Looking at face patterns in photos of more than 11,000 kinds of ants struck entomologist Clint Penick as a fine pandemic-lockdown project for his students. From that ...
Eugenijus’ photo of an ant’s face was such horrific contradiction of what most people think ants look like that it became a worldwide headline. Take a look at the photo for yourself ...
A startling photograph of an ant’s face magnified five times under a microscope is swarming social media — though it barely merited a mention in the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Photo competition reveals how horrifying an ant face is up close by: Laura Morrison, Nexstar Media Wire. Posted: Oct 20, 2022 / 10:04 AM CDT. Updated: Oct 20, 2022 / 10:04 AM CDT.
To be fair, getting too close to anyone’s face may prove a little terrifying. But a finalist in a photomicrography competition captured an image that sheds light on something we’re not … ...
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