Rice Weevil Photo Wins Nikon Small World Contest – Stunning Micro Image

rice ​Weevil ⁤image Captures Top Prize in 2025‌ Nikon Small ‍World Photomicrography ​Contest

NEW YORK⁤ – A ‍striking photograph of a rice weevil perched on a single grain of rice has been awarded first place in the 2025 Nikon small World Photomicrography Contest. The winning image, submitted by‍ Zhang You of‌ Yunnan, China, offers a⁢ detailed and artistic look at the often-overlooked agricultural pest. This‍ marks a significant achievement for You, as another of his photographs also placed 15th in this year’s competition.

You emphasized the importance of both scientific understanding and artistic ​skill⁤ in capturing such images. “It pays to ​dive deep into entomology:⁤ understanding ⁤insects’ ​behaviors and⁣ mastering lighting,” he ​stated.⁢ “A standout work blends artistry with scientific rigor, capturing the very essence, energy, and spirit of these creatures.”

The winning shot was, in ​part, a blessed discovery. You explained, ⁤”I ​had observed rice weevils in grains‌ before, but never one with ​its wings spread.⁢ This one was naturally preserved on a windowsill, perhaps‌ in a final attempt to escape. Its tiny size makes manually preparing spread-wing specimens extremely difficult, so encountering⁤ it was both serendipitous and⁣ inspiring.”

The Nikon Small World ‌contest, established‌ in 1974, aims to celebrate ⁢the hidden⁣ beauty ⁢revealed through microscopy. Photomicrography, the technique of photographing objects through a microscope – utilizing either optical or electron microscopy – allows for incredibly high-resolution images. The practice dates back to⁢ 1850, with British physiologist Richard Hill norris among the first to employ it in his study of ​blood cells.As the 1970s, photomicrography has gained increasing recognition as an art form, fueled by ‍significant advancements in digital imaging​ technology.

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