Hidden beauty of sand
Sand is always a small thing that is less noticeable, however, the photos of tiny grains of sand through a microscope make people wonder about the impressive beauty that is rarely "revealed" by sand.
The author with a special interest in this sand is Gary Greenberg, an American photographer and filmmaker.
It was Greenberg who created the microscope that could help him capture the image of sand grains that were magnified 300 times.
The composition of sand is very rich based on the location where it forms.
Greenberg is living in Hawaii and he often photographed sand here, so there are also "remnants" of large and small marine creatures.
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