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Nikon Small World opens at AMSE June 13

Posted at 9:42 am June 8, 2014
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AMSE Nikon Small World Marine Worm

Third place: Alvaro Esteves Migotto, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Centro de Biologia Marinha, Sao Paulo, Brazil. “Marine worm,” (Stereomicroscopy, darkfield, 20X) (Submitted photo)

 

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Glimpse into a remarkable world that most have never seen. It is a window into the universe that can only be seen through the lens of a microscope, when Nikon Small World’s award winning photomicrographs exhibition opens June 13 at the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge.

Combining the skills in microscopy and photography, a photomicrograph is able to capture an image of the world that the naked eye cannot see. A freelance photographer and artist with a passion for aquatic microorganisms, Wim van Egmond of The Netherlands, sought to blend art and science to capture the complexity and stunning detail of this fragile helical chain.

“I approach micrographs as if they are portraits. The same way you look at a person and try to capture their personality, I observe an organism and try to capture it as honestly and realistically as possible,” said Egmond of his winning image of a marine diatom, a colonial plankton organism. “At the same time, this image is about form, rhythm and composition. The positioning of the helix, the directions of the bristles, the subdued colors, and contrast all bring together a balance that is both dynamic and tranquil.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Media, Photos Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Eric Flemm, exhibition, images, microscopy, Nikon, photography, photomicrograph, photomicrographs, portraits, Small World, Wim van Egmond

Oak Ridge Today updates website design

Posted at 10:46 am December 2, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

You’ve probably noticed during the past week that Oak Ridge Today has updated its website design and layout.

Among the changes are new and larger fonts, larger images in the slider at the top of the home page, and a new footer.

We’ve also been able to add more two-column areas in the main content area on the home page and have improved our separation between sections.

The new design uses HTML 5 markup, and it is mobile-responsive, which means you can continue to view Oak Ridge Today on your smart phone or tablet. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Top Stories, Website Tagged With: fonts, footer, home page, HTML 5, images, mobile-responsive, news, News Pro, Oak Ridge Today, StudioPress, theme, website design, website layout

Camera Club: Get your prints ready this week

Posted at 4:05 pm October 29, 2013
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Pat Postma Picture

Picture by Pat Postma

It is fall, and it is time to enter your best prints in the big show sponsored by the Camera Club of Oak Ridge. Amateur and professional photographers throughout East Tennessee should bring their mounted color or black and white images to the New Hope Center at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge on Friday, Nov. 1, from noon until 5 p.m. or on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.

Images must be mounted on a 16” x 20” x 3/16” foam core board. Please read complete Salon rules on the cameraclubofoakridge.org website. Entry forms and labels to affix to the back of each photograph can also be found on the website.

The gallery of images will be shown at New Hope Center during business hours throughout November and December. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Entertainment, Front Page News Tagged With: Camera Club, Camera Club of Oak Ridge, images, New Hope Center, photographers, prints

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