The beginning of this chapter presents some photos taken by a Russian scientist who has been studying various types of biological objects for many years: Anatoly Mikhaltsov, who lives in the city of Omsk. But most importantly, he is actively engaged in teaching children of different ages the basics of light microscopy. In the end, the task of developing and creating a microscope is precisely to obtain photographs of real objects examined under a microscope. The higher the quality of such photographs, the more successful the project for creating a microscope on which these photographs are made can be considered. Of course, we can and should look through a microscope with our eyes, but at the same time, a summary of the object under study will be a reflection of the subjective opinion of a particular researcher. A photograph of an object, on the contrary, makes it possible to objectively evaluate the object under study as the result of discussion by many researchers. Of course, photographs of real objects should make it possible to solve “research” tasks; but many of the photos can also be of artistic value, because they look very beautiful. |
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