I think it's art, probably based on real photography of needle and blood cells. But I couldn't find reliable information anywhere, except that the credits of the cover go to a person named Steve Gschmeissner which has an extensive microscopic photography portfolio.
is that to scale?
ReplyDeleteSince that is the tip of a needle...what scale u think it is?
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ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu what? I'm asking if the cells and the needle are to scale, if their sizes are proportional
ReplyDeleteGlib Shpychka of course not scalled.. real size of RBCs are smallest
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ReplyDeleteshame what?? lol
ReplyDeleteI was curious about the scale as well, but it's just the cover of a music album. Not scientifically accurate, I'd say :P
ReplyDeleteYes the album name is " red blood cells under an electron microscope"
ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu so you're saying they ARE to scale?
ReplyDeleteAHA! My curiosity finally paid. I found this image: http://media.techeblog.com/images/thing-electron-microscope.jpg I think it's a real electron microscope photograph of a syringe with blood
ReplyDeleteGood job Diego, how about that cover album? :)
ReplyDeleteI think it's art, probably based on real photography of needle and blood cells. But I couldn't find reliable information anywhere, except that the credits of the cover go to a person named Steve Gschmeissner which has an extensive microscopic photography portfolio.
ReplyDeleteHold on....are u saying this image is art, yes?
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm guessing it's art. The scale is very different from the other picture I posted, which I'm guessing is not a montage.
ReplyDeleteThis is a SEM image. The only question is....magnification?
ReplyDeleteI've seen this exact same needle with other things coming out of it, that's why I suspect it's a montage of different SEM images.
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