Most images are captured in a split second, processed for maybe a few minutes or so, if at all, and then that's the end of it. But for commercial photographer Levon Biss, his new Microsculpture series relies on a very different and much more intricate process. By using a microscope lens, Biss captures between 8,000 and 10,000 images of a single insect specimen, moving his equipment by just one-hundredth of a millimeter after each shot. Each image takes between two and three weeks to finish, but the end results are astounding. You can see incredibly rich...
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