3D Planets: a series by thosesubtlehums
submission from hamiltron
“Capture this through Meade LX200 10”, telescope, canon 60D modified, photoshop CS5 processed and lightroom3.. Images stacked in Registack, 100 x 30sec ISO 800..
Please leave comment or likes.. Thanks
Claude”
(submission from elizabethphoenix)
A sycamore lace bug
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sanmartin/5437605926/
(submission from morganzaaa)
(submission from sbutterworth)
edit from ohscience: These are fractures in thick ice on Ellesmere Island, Canada.
(submission from sbutterworth)
edit from ohscience: Nat Geo says: “Coral polyps can reproduce asexually, forming cloned buds that separate from the “parent.” They can also release sperm and eggs into the ocean. Fertilized eggs develop into larva, which float off to start a new colony.”
Picture taken by me. (see more at durantlanuit.tumblr.com)
Taken in Battersea, Ontario.
(submission from eternalwhimsy)
Axolotl
http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/ubercool-mexican-walking-fish-nearing-extinction.html
(submission from burroughswilliam)
I took this picture this past summer at Juniper Valley Park in New York with my Canon.
(submission from keepme-hangingon)
A moonbow (well, a 22 degree halo) in Fairfield, Ohio. Just wanted to share. The photo was taken by my sister, Rebekah. ~Tailir
(submission from tailirthegodlessangel)
This is a photograph I took of a neuron which has been differentiated from an embryonic carcinoma cell (P19 cell line), using retinoic acid.
submission from michellethebelle
This is a wider view of several neuronal cells (the other picture was of only one cell) which have been differentiated from embryonal carcinoma cells. It is amazing that you can actually see the axons and dendrites that have formed from cells which were initially almost perfectly round cells with differentiating capabilities.
submission from michellethebelle