- Gary Greenberg reveals some amazing structures with his microscopic photos of grains of sand [Via]
- Bubbles:
- Bogdan Chesaru captures amazing “natural iridescent colors you see when light catches a clear soap bubble,” creating images that make Yes album covers look tame in comparison. [Via]
- A friend tells me to check out a great gallery of bursting soap bubbles, but I’m having trouble getting it to load. I’m posting the link in hopes the problem gets fixed. [Via]
- Canon’s site features the amazing wildlife photography of Stephen Dalton. [Via]
- Webphemera rounds up marvelous pix of insect eggs, while Environmental Graffiti shows off the beauty of morning dew.
I was able to command click, open in tab and view these but the site doesn’t display anything but the first picture.
The work of Mr. Bogdan Chesaru deserves admiration and praise, no doubt about it. However, comparing it with the superior art of Mr. Roger Dean looks very odd and misplaced, and definitely, I can see no reason to call it “tame” as a consequence of such a comparison.