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for Bleeding Heart or Dicentra blossoms and foliage. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray.
Bleeding Heart or Dicentra blossoms and foliage. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A Coleus leaf. Note the pores in the leaf, through which the plant breathes. This unusual effect is created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray picture.
A Coleus leaf. Note the pores in the leaf, through which the plant breathes. This unusual effect is created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray picture.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A Delphinium leaf - note the veins in the leaf. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray photograph.
A Delphinium leaf - note the veins in the leaf. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray photograph.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for The familiar Oak leaf - note the unusual texture and numerous veins. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray/ photograph.
The familiar Oak leaf - note the unusual texture and numerous veins. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray/ photograph.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for Here is seen a parrot's tail feather showing the unusual texture. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray photograph.
Here is seen a parrot's tail feather showing the unusual texture. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray photograph.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for The instrument by which a cricket produces its music. The odd curved lines, or grooves, seen in the cricket's wing, produces the familiar chirping sound of the cricket when the two wings are rubbed together, in the same manner as does the bow of a fiddle
The instrument by which a cricket produces its music. The odd curved lines, or grooves, seen in the cricket's wing, produces the familiar chirping sound of the cricket when the two wings are rubbed together, in the same manner as does the bow of a fiddle
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A Locust (at right) and (at left), a Locust nymph. Note the reinforcement of the wings, nature's marvelous way of giving the wing strength to carry the insect in flight.
A Locust (at right) and (at left), a Locust nymph. Note the reinforcement of the wings, nature's marvelous way of giving the wing strength to carry the insect in flight.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A most unusual design is shown in this leaf of the Blue Serge plant. The effect was obtained by projecting the light through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray picture.
A most unusual design is shown in this leaf of the Blue Serge plant. The effect was obtained by projecting the light through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray picture.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A most unusual pattern is brought to view - the bulb of a Water Hyacinth cut in half showing the intrinsic and beautiful design. This effect was obtained by the light being projected through the subject, similar to an X-ray picture.
A most unusual pattern is brought to view - the bulb of a Water Hyacinth cut in half showing the intrinsic and beautiful design. This effect was obtained by the light being projected through the subject, similar to an X-ray picture.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A pair of wings of a Cicada wasp.
A pair of wings of a Cicada wasp.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A portion of an Oak leaf greatly magnified showing up distinctly the unusual network of veins. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray photograph.
A portion of an Oak leaf greatly magnified showing up distinctly the unusual network of veins. This unique effect was created by the light being projected through the object in an enlarging camera - similar to an X-ray photograph.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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for A wing of the Giant Water Bug: note the beautiful and lacey texture.
A wing of the Giant Water Bug: note the beautiful and lacey texture.
Lynwood M. Chace
1930s
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