It's crazy to think about how big our universe is, literally unimaginable. What's crazier is that as physically large as space is (over 28 billion light years in diameter), there are tiny things going on all around us, so much smaller than we realize. In these pictures, we get a look at a world that exists below most people's conscious thoughts. At least, below mine, I can't say I spend very much time trying to imagine what it's like to be a bug or a tiny drop of dew. Yet, at these tiny levels of existence, important things happen. Sweat glands, a scratch on a quarter, the roughness of a cat's tongue, all of these are visible at this scale and stunningly beautiful.
44-year-old Orangutan Hand

Dollar Dollar Bill, Y'all

Do the Dew

Llama Eye

Cat Tongue

Ant with its Baby

Sand on Finger

Frost Pattern on a Window

Human Eye

Peacock Feather

Ant vs. Dew

Tadpole

Spider Using a Toothpick

Human Skin, check out those pores

Slime Spore

Velcro

Fly

Tiny Snowflake

Poppy Seeds

Dandelion

Tobacco

Quarter

Butterfly

Speaker Grate

Ballpoint Pen

curated from reddit.com/r/macroporn




