What does a butterfly's wing look like when enlarged 2 million times? Or the skin of one's hand? What fantastic landscape is hidden inside a crab's shell or a steel gear? For the first time 'Shapes Of The Invisible' provides the chance to zoom into the atomic structure of 22 objects of daily life. Filmed with the help of electronic microscopes and high-definition cameras these pictures reveal there's more much more than meets the human eye!
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Filmed with the help of electronic microscopes and high-definition cameras, this release provides the chance to zoom into the atomic structure of 22 objects of daily life, including steel, brass, concrete, aluminium, ceramic, hair, clay, carbon fiber, and much more.
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