The 3D microscope photographs are used to show detail that a regular photograph could not, for example at a crime scene. The similarity is the basic image, it is the same image but the only difference it has with a 3D microscope is the detail shown.
2. How can photography allow us to view the world around us in different ways?
Photography captures not a second of the environment, but to capture a moment. We take pictures to capture a moment we witnessed in our lives at that moment.
3. How did the grains of sand from the moon differ from the grains of sand from the earth?
The moon sand would be more dust than sand which is one major difference from sand on Earth. On Earth there are different types of sand from beaches and deserts for example. The difference of moon sand and Earth sand: moon sand would actually be moon dust and different kinds of sand on Earth, an example of similarities would be you getting mad because you can’t get all of it out of your shoe. …show more content…
Of the micro photographs in the video, which one did you like the best? Why?
I really liked the photograph of the pollen, it showed the detail of the flower surrounded by what some people would say: pointy spheres. It just seemed to grab my attention by all of its detail shown.
5. If you were given a 3D microscope to use for photography, which object(s) would you most want to photograph? Why?
If I were to be handed a 3D microscope for photography I would want to photograph the trees outside my house, my car, and my house and save those moments. The reason why would be to look back and look at my life in the future to see the difference.
1. What is your favorite photograph in the presentation?