{"id":2173,"date":"2025-09-24T19:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-09-24T19:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beatlesfansunite.com\/?p=2173"},"modified":"2025-09-30T16:09:31","modified_gmt":"2025-09-30T16:09:31","slug":"glimpse-spectacularly-tiny-worlds-in-winning-videos-from-nikons-small-world-in-motion-competition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.beatlesfansunite.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/24\/glimpse-spectacularly-tiny-worlds-in-winning-videos-from-nikons-small-world-in-motion-competition\/","title":{"rendered":"Glimpse Spectacularly Tiny Worlds in Winning Videos from Nikon\u2019s Small World In Motion Competition"},"content":{"rendered":"
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From a remarkable demonstration of flower self-pollination to algae swimming in a water droplet in a Japanese 50 Yen coin, the winners of this year\u2019s Nikon Small World in Motion<\/a> competition capture some of the natural world\u2019s most beautiful, otherworldly, and otherwise invisible phenomena. <\/p>\n The top prize was awarded to Michigan-based photographer Jay McClellan, who captured a timelapse of a thymeleaf speedwell flower, incorporating image stacking techniques to depict the blossom at 5x magnification. McClellan\u2019s video of crystallizing cobalt, copper, and\u00a0sodium\u00a0chlorides was awarded an honorable mention, too.<\/p>\n