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Food Photographed with A Scanning Electron Microscope

Posted September 18, 2012 9:00 AM

From Neatorama:

Commercial photographer Caren Alpert's dual loves - food and art - have teamed up in her series terra cibus, a collection of 36 high-res photos of food under an electron miscroscope. Aside from the salt and Twizzlers shownabove, Alpert's work includes super-close-ups of all kinds of food: kiwi, celery, OREO cookies. (Trypophobes beware the Brussels sprout shot.)

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09/18/2012 11:55 AM

I wouldn't look too close....it gets weird

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