Lose yourself in these 10 amazing cellular-level macro photos by artist Linden Gledhill

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Photographer Linden Gledhill explores the physical world at different image scales, and within varying fragments of time.

His education in science has led to the use of advanced microscopy and high speed equipment to create unexpected imagery revealing the physical beauty which surrounds us,” and he does interesting collaborations with science imaging companies and scientists.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

His creative process is really interesting. A snip from the artist's bio:

His expertise also enables him to build one off equipment for specific application. He has access to a wide range of equipment including microscopes, focus stacking rails and high speed trigger systems. A robot microscope stage with automated focus stacking allows capture of gigapixel images which can be printed to any size and still retain resolution.

“Photomicrography workstation. Based on an Olympus BH-2 stand modified with "StackShot" controller and high speed flash.“


“Photomicrography workstation. Based on an Olympus BH-2 stand modified with "StackShot" controller and high speed flash.” [via]

More: Here's the artist's website, and you can follow him on Flickr.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.

Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


Image: Linden Gledhill Photography.


[via iheartmyart.com]