Antenna of Cockchafer (1909) by Arthur E Smith, from Nature Through Microscope and Camera.

Source: California Digital Library / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/bfd64762-1c81-404d-a62a-a9a7e1c25a3c

#micrography #microscopes #entomology #magnification #photo-micrography #cockchafers #antennae #art #publicdomain

Mideopsis Orbicularis (1909) by Arthur E Smith, from Nature Through Microscope and Camera.

Source: California Digital Library / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/06665f72-4776-4438-97d5-08cd2f5f4aae

#anatomy #micrography #arachnid #microscopes #spiders #magnification #photo-micrography #legs #eyes #art #publicdomain

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#ZoomText #ScreenMagnifier #Magnification

Transverse Section of Plant Stem (1909) by Arthur E Smith, from Nature Through Microscope and Camera.

Source: California Digital Library / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/a9a9fa6c-f064-40a3-854b-dc16c9b43454

#anatomy #micrography #microscopes #magnification #botany #cells #photo-micrography #art #publicdomain

Sting of Nettle (1909) by Arthur E Smith, from Nature Through Microscope and Camera.

Source: California Digital Library / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/f7383d97-e7c6-4db8-9890-3018bf8ff3af

#nettles #micrography #defense #microscopes #magnification #botany #photo-micrography #plants #art #publicdomain

Microscopic dendrites of sodium hydrogencarbonate a.k.a. baking soda, viewed under a do-it-yourself smartphone-based microscope 🔬 in reflected white light.

Image width is 2.6 millimetres 📏

#microscopy #microscopyart #magnification #zoom #lens #chemistry #dendrite #dendrites #dendritic #hydrogencarbonate #bakingsoda #doityourself

#pixelart #pixel_dailies #magnification

a view into the tower?👀

1966 Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in a dramatic courtroom scene

The image depicts a scene with various characters who are central figures from the Sherlock Holmes series of stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
On the left, there is a figure wearing a long blue coat over a white shirt and dark pants, holding a magnifying glass in their right hand and looking intently at something on a table.
The central figure is standing in a green robe with a hood, leaning forward as if addressing the court or an audience, with his right arm extended towards the sky.
To the right, there is another character who appears to be in mid-speech, with their arms raised and their mouth open.
The background features dark wooden benches on either side of a central aisle leading up to a dais where the judge would sit, which suggests this is a courtroom setting.

https://nocontext.loener.nl/fullpage/10-October1966-Page-146.png

#photography #illustration #madman #nocontext #sfw #SherlockHolmes #Dr.Watson #magnifyingglass #magnification #detective #courtroomscene #legalproceedings #SirArthurConanDoyle #characterillustration

Just added support for multiprocessing. Using six std::thread for the whole image results into a massive speedup (no benchmark yet). Mostly high-iteration consuming locations are much faster now.

The following image is a typical 'dense' location:

Coordinates:
x: -0.47495141886912982127993494293396986175716518

y: -0.53679576259407916556417805843833696556268279

size: 1.137e-13

#fractal #mandelbrot #mandelbrotset #fractalzoom #magnification #multiprocessing