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Detailed photos of insects made by photographer Steve Gschmeissner have made many people look stunned.
Using the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), retired scientific photographer, Steve Gschmeissner, 61, from Bedford (England) magnified the tiny insects up to millions of times to produce 3D photos shudder about insects.
Gschmeissner said he chose insects to make the photo because of the unusual shape and patterns on their bodies.
According to Mr. Gschmeissner, SEM is very expensive, from 224,000-750,000 USD so very few people have the ability to own this device for the purpose . fun is the main. "It is possible to use SEM like this when I retire like a dream come true," said Gschmeissner.
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