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psychotics: These special arthropods (stomatopods) have 16 visual pigments. We only have four, and we can see millions of colors. Their vision is hyperspectral, they can see ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths, as well as polarized light. They
This one is tighter, and more form-fitting. I like it.
chastechron: Darkness and light, black and white, good and evil. Memories and new experiences were polar opposites requiring the same host: YOU.
explore-some-more: “Using the perpetual dusk of Russia’s far North, Roberts encapsulates the natural light that was available for only a few hours each day during Polyarnye Nochi (Polar Nights), the period from December until mid-January when
smithsonian: This is a 30-micron thick slice of ureilite meteorite under a microscope with polarized light. The colors reveled show different levels of magnesium and iron in olivine and pyroxene crystals. The shattered appearance reflects how the former
thescienceofreality: Two People Never See The Same Rainbow—And 6 More Amazing Facts About The Optical Phenomenon | Huffington Post | Click images to enlarge & read descriptions. Think you learned everything there is to know about rainbows back
astronomyblog: NASA images show the Earth seen at night, assembled from data acquired by the Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite. Image credit: NASA’s Earth Observatory/NOAA/DOD
fourchambers: proximity iv : damien + viktor music / read more (watch in full / support more projects) ✖ We’re working on the next video and it’s interestingly almost at polar opposite to the sweetness and intimacy and light of this last one.
tryinggtoevolve: These special arthropods (stomatopods) have 16 visual pigments! We only have four, and we can see millions of colors. Their vision is hyperspectral, they can see ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths, as well as polarized light. They
nemfrog: “Circular polarization of crystals.” Light, a course of experimental optics, chiefly with the lantern. 1892.
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nubbsgalore: photos of cloud iridescence — caused as light diffracts through tiny ice crystals or water droplets of uniform size, usually in lenticular clouds — by rolf kohl. see also: circumhorizontal arcs, asperatus clouds, mammatus clouds, polar
seewhich: “I wonder how space can be so fullwhile inside me there’s just polar light, broughtfrom some distant google photos.“ - from “The Glow” by Jana Putrle Srdić (Turning my Tuesdays into LookwhatI’mreadingdays.)
jtotheizzoe: via odditiesoflife: A Look Inside a Meteorite Ever wonder what a meteorite looks like inside? These image were made in cross-polarized light, where a polarizer between the light source and the microscope slide is rotated. The beautiful
realcleverscience: brucesterling: startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: Stunning Pictures Of The Milky Way’s Magnetic Field “From the light’s polarization, we can reconstruct the galaxy’s magnetic field. And by superimposing it over the foreground
studious-steminist: I took these pictures in lab! This is what rocks and minerals look like through a microscope and in original and polarized light! I THINK THIS IS INCREDIBLY AMAZING! XOXO, @studious-steminist
i-am-syntropy: 1. Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) sprout 2. Bamboo (Fargesia sp.), polarized light
renemagritte-art: Polar light, 1926Rene Magritte
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expl0re-everything: “Using the perpetual dusk of Russia’s far North, Roberts encapsulates the natural light that was available for only a few hours each day during Polyarnye Nochi (Polar Nights), the period from December until mid-January when
currentsinbiology: Fossil Mr. Karl Deckart Eckental, Germany Technique: Polarized Light Illumination
iheartmyart: jessicaeaton: ••• XPOL O/T a thing that happened. working with cross polarized light. going to revisit this phenomena soon, looking back at what happened before.
photosofnorwaycom: Winter darkness over Tromsø, Northern Norway by Ggranvik Light snow showers passing over Tromsø a dark December day. This is taken around noon, but the town is located North of the Polar Circle, so the sun set in late November,
astrolocherry: leo brings completion to aquarius, aquarius is the polarity of leo leo provides amusement for aries and laughter for taurus. leo provides secret protection for gemini and a light for cancer to regenerate. leo joins virgo on their quest
smithsonian:This is a 30-micron thick slice of ureilite meteorite under a microscope with polarized light. The colors reveled show different levels of magnesium and iron in olivine and pyroxene crystals. The shattered appearance reflects how the former
Hamilton is alright, but it does really romanticize old A. Ham and paint him in a much more favorable light than history itself has. I’m finding that I really enjoy the sardonic look at the ever polarizing Andrew Jackson in, “Bloody, Bloody, Andrew
treewellie: Polar lights over Svalbard by Max Edin
shutterstock: Microscopic Potato Starch in Polarizing Light Photograph by Sergejus Byckovskis
currentsinbiology: Fossil - Mr. Karl Deckart - Eckental, Germany - Technique: Polarized Light Illumination
spaceexp: Polarized Dust Lights Up Milky Way via reddit Read More
tiinatormanenphotography:One day trip to Kevo Strict Nature Reserve. Few days after polar night, light is amazing. I was there with the local forest ranger, snowmobiling is otherwise forbidden. Jan 2014, Utsjoki, Finland. by Tiina Törmänen |
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lovelyderriere: Warmer Days Happy New Year, Jill! That warm glow from the fire lighting up your lovely legs is bound to warm many souls now caught in the chill of the “polar vortex.” Thank you for another dreamy submission! /LD
mucholderthen: THIN SECTIONS of a TWIG from a FIR TREEby Eckhard Völcker (Tatcher a Hainu on Flickr) Fir, Abies sp.This cut is from a twig of a fir tree in front of our house. 5x magnification 10x — details of the bark in polarized light
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nubbsgalore:photos of cloud iridescence — caused as light diffracts through tiny ice crystals or water droplets of uniform size, usually in lenticular clouds — by rolf kohl. see also: circumhorizontal arcs, asperatus clouds, mammatus clouds, polar
canimuff: bosomode: canimuff: bosomode: stanceovereverything: Re-Follow StanceOverEverything correction this is the infamous frontside 900 Tony Hawk STI Those head lights Are polarizing there’s a video of him doing a frontside 900 link