Fonte: Science Friday
Photographer Roman Vishniac is perhaps best-known for documenting Jewish
communities in Eastern Europe before World War II, but he also was a
science buff. In the 1950s-1970s, with funding from the Educational
Testing Service, the National Science Foundation and others, he made
educational science films, featuring footage he shot through his
microscope. Vishniac was a pioneer of cinemicroscopy (as he called it).
The craft has changed with digital photography, says Dutch photographer
Wim van Egmond, who has won numerous awards for his photomicrographs.
van Egmond explains some of the techniques he uses to capture the
micro-world in action
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