아주 아주 가까이에서 본 식물의 아름다운 세계 Microphotographs Reveal the Wonderfully Odd World of Plants
Microphotographs Reveal the Wonderfully Odd World of Plants
사진작가 Rob Kesseler의 작품 세계
By Anna Gragert
Plants are a crucial part of our day-to-day lives and are vitally important to the world around us. They provide us with sustenance, medicines, and raw materials that can be used to create a plethora of products. However, few people take the time to thoroughly inspect Earth's greenery. Luckily, photographer Rob Kesseler teamed up with seed morphologist Wolfgang Stuppy and palynologist Dr. Madeline Harley to give us an up-close look at the flora we normally admire from a distance. Together, this multidisciplinary team explore the micro world of nature that goes unnoticed to the naked eye.
Kesseler used the art of microphotography to capture Mother Nature's opulent diversity in the form of fruits, pollen, and seeds. Stuppy and Dr. Harley then added text to explain exactly what viewers are seeing for a 2016 calendar called Pollen Seeds Fruit. Between these informative passages and Kesseler's intricate photographs, observers can effortlessly connect to the surrounding environment as they check off the days on their calendar.
The Pollen Seeds Fruit calendar can now be purchased online through Amber Lotus Publishing.
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My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Amber Lotus Publishing. Images and text excerpts for the calendar project originally published by Papadakis Publisher.
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