Sand grains magnified 110-250 times reveal each grain is unique.
螺旋壳的尖端已经脱落,变成了一粒沙子。经过海浪的反复翻滚,这种螺旋状的沙粒已经变成乳白色。它被一些珊瑚、一个粉红色的贝壳碎片、一个有孔虫(一种原生动物)和火山物质所包围。图片版权归加里·格林伯格博士所有。
A handful of sand grains selected from a beach in Maui and arranged on a black background.图片版权归加里·格林伯格博士所有。
Every grain of sand in the world is unique when viewed through a microscope.
Sand magnified 250 times.图片版权归加里·格林伯格博士所有。
Sand Magnified.Photo by Yanping Wang.
Sand magnified 250 times.Photo via Tumblr.
Sand Magnified Around The World
The glacially deposited sands around Lake Winnibigoshish, Minnesota, contain abundant sediments from the igneous and metamorphic minerals of the Lake Superior basin. A sample includes pink garnets, green epidote, iron-rich red agates, black magnetite, and hematite.图片版权归加里·格林伯格博士所有。
来自日本南部的放大的星沙颗粒,由微小生物的钙化壳组成。Photo by Richard Mouser Williams.
Beautiful Framed Seashell
Neat idea for decorating a beach house, or any space you want a splash of the sea. The frame is 14″x17″, and yes, it’s a real seashell. Sold by Art.com for $119.99.
放大的星沙颗粒。Photo byRichard Mouser Williams.
Puffy Stars: Star-Shaped Sand Grains from Okinawa. These tiny foram, a type of protozoa, secrete beautiful star-shaped, calcium carbonate shells, or tests.Photo via sandgrains.com.
Coral sand magnified one-hundred times using transmission electron microscopy, brightfield mode.By Dr. David Maitland, Feltwell, UK, microscopyu.com
Many grains of sand are tiny crystals (shiny, flat-sided solids). Sand from Zushi Beach, Japan, contains what looks like a sapphire crystal. The crystal is larger than the surrounding grains and has survived eroding because of its hardness and quality.图片版权归加里·格林伯格博士所有。
小海胆壳的碎片,放大了一百倍。由海洋生物残骸形成的生物成因沙是许多热带海滩的主要成分。通过popgive.com。Originally found at “popgive.com/2009/01/tiny-work-of-art-in-each-grain-of-sand.html”
A magnified view of the tropical beach sand from the Caribbean island of St. John (U.S. Virgin Islands). The grains include porous fragments of brightly-colored corals, minute foraminiferan shells, fragments of sea shells and shiny, star-shaped sponge spicules. Originally found at “waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0704b.htm”
Sand Photographer Dr. Gary Greenberg
Every grain of sandis a jewel waiting to be discovered. That’s what Dr. Gary Greenberg found when he first turned his microscope on beach sand. Gemlike minerals, colorful coral fragments, and delicate microscopic shells reveal that sand comprises much more than tiny beige rocks.
作者兼摄影师加里·格林伯格博士是一位视觉艺术家,他创造性地将艺术与科学结合起来。他拥有伦敦大学学院生物医学博士学位,拥有高清3d光学显微镜的17项专利。格林伯格博士住在夏威夷的Haiku。
Dr. Greenberg has published two books:
- A Grain of Sand: Nature’s Secret Wonder
- The Secrets of Sand: A Journey into the Amazing Microscopic World of Sand
The Universe Of Sand
Carl Saganfamously remarked “the total number of stars in the universe is greater than all the grains of sand on all the beaches on the planet Earth.” University of Hawai’i researches estimate thatthe total number of ‘all’ grains of sand on the whole planet could be approximately 75 billion billion. Scientists still believe there are more stars in the Universe.
说到行星:如果一粒沙子代表整个星系;所以每一粒沙子,或者每一个星系,都包含了100亿颗恒星,你需要装满6个房间的沙子才能包含已知宇宙中所有的星系。如果你在一粒沙子上钻一个小洞,“我们的银河系宇宙”,那将是我们迄今为止能够寻找行星的区域。About2000 planets have been discovered so far.
听起来是个有趣的项目!
Unfortunately I do not have the rights to give you permission. You would need to get Dr. Gary Greenberg’s permission. I think if you are making a quilt with loosely rendered grains of sand…you would not need permission. If on the other hand you are going to copy a photo as to exact placement of sand grains, etc…you would. Hope the quilt comes out fabulous!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! In the East, we call what you want to know is the Dao (The Way). Of course, everything you want to know which explained in this precious book, please spend your times to read the
Zhuan Falun Book
Hi,
I am getting ready to launch of site about the common man or everyman. I was trying to think of a name and came up with Grains of Sand. When I searched the web, I stumbled on this site and it is perfect! The beauty in those solitary grains of sand are astounding and lead me to believe that my name might be apropos for my site about common people. Awesome.
in awe!
THANKU!!!
We (the humans), don’t deserved this beautiful
World.
It was created for us and for us to be its stewards. Just do the best you can and try to show others how to do the same. Blessings. ^_^
Unbelievable what really is a grain of sand. Our eyes can view sand as all one color scheme,but the individual beauty is hidden from our naked eye.
这真是太神奇了,我其实对这些东西不感兴趣,但很兴奋和惊讶。
Those of us who’ve love a walk on the beach will never see it quite the same after viewing these photos. Loved the entire presentation.
Something to think about.
这让我想起耶和华是如何把我们每个人创造成独一无二的个体的。虽然我们可能认为自己不重要,但在神眼中,我们是宝贵的,就像他使每一粒沙都特别一样,他创造了我们。
Check C.S, Lewis who so appropriately said “There is no ordinary human.., we are All Divine beings and if we could see the dullest and uninteresting person as he appears in heaven, we would want to worship him, etc”
Great! You have to see this wonder of God.
每一个都是独一无二的,就像我们人类、动物和树木一样;2022欧洲杯葡萄牙vs德国在神的创造中,每一种生命都是宝贵的。
Let us never stop being amazed, grateful and respectful of all life!
I’m in AWE! And some people still wonder if there is a God? Who, other than a God that loves us, could have created such a Wonder?
这是惊人的!
This once again prove that God is the creator. Man can make a shaving blade and it looks good to the naked eye. But if you looked into it with a magnifying glass the blade looks like a hacksaw. But God’s creation the more one looked into it with a magnify glass the more perfect it looks. Psalm 19:1 says: The heavens declare the glory of God.
这真是太棒了。
A project for art students is to match paint color to a handful of small rocks, always an eye opening lesson, for every rock has it’s own beautiful color. Showing the wonders beyond the rocks right under our beach toes leaves me astounded. This beauty of our world,’ Grains of Sand’, should be in every classroom beyond the art room.
我80岁了。我以为我看过或读过所有我感兴趣的东西。我还差得远呢!这绝对是我见过的最美丽的事物之一。Robert
I love this article. It is beautiful and so informative, Thank you for sharing. I, too, love Hawaii and spend summers on Kauai from Rancho Mirage, California.
Thank you
Frances Miller
The only thing set in stone is stone itself and it’s destiny is to become grains of sand ‘
too soon to be famous quote by D Raymond
Its wonderful to see this.God made all this for us to enjoy. What a great God he is. The pictures are great. I really enjoyed this.Thanks.
This is extremely false and not plausible. Sand is a rock that has been whiddled down to a tiny smooth rock. There are not little tiny sea shells inside a grain of sand that is the most idiotic thing I’ve ever read. You should rethink this article and delete it.
No one said there was tiny sea shells in a grain of sand!! These photo’s are sand magnified hundreds of times. No one made this up, it is fact!
I can’t comprehend this subject so I’ll leave it for the brains to complicate.
Sand is sand is sand. so what.
Can sand be turned into fuel????if so how????
玛丽安娜·维拉尼-你是认真的吗?lol
我认为沙子应该被禁止。我现在有足够的证据来彻底揭穿沙子,揭露那些支持沙子的人是罪犯和骗子!奥巴马,请立即开始对沙子的战争!
Some say all sand is the same, some marvel that its variety proves the existence and beneficence of god (nope), some conjure great applications for sand (only leaving out all of the details), and some doubt the veracity of the images. This comments section is quite like sand – highly varied and curious to behold but pretty stupid.
absolutely amazing and incredible this is. I could look at grains of sand all day long it’s just so beautiful and interesting!. As an artist I see them like tiny sculptures and all put together, they’re like one big beautiful painting …thank you for doing this really inspiring!
MY SON was in the national guard. Toured Iraq and Afgainhistan. Brought sand back from Iraq. I often wonder what is in that bottle of sand. We lost him to PTSD. SO, the sand is in a water bottle on my antique cabinet.
Just a thought of what is in that bottle. He told us there we nuclear plants near their base.
I enjoyed the pictures. I will share them with my grandson. He love rocks. They studied them in second grade. He is now in sixth.
Sincerely,
LOIS FONTENOT
Some of the most beautiful images I have ever seen. Am going to try to purchase the book.
Modern machines (electron microscope or a video capturing a split second event) can reveal amazing things to us, but people like Marianna Villani, in the comment section on this page, find scientists and their work hard to believe. People like her suffer from a condition where trusting scientific information that is beyond basic knowledge is too difficult, especially if they are convinced it conflicts with their religious faith. In fact, some are easily convinced of impossibly unbelievable things if the subject is religion. She lives on a flat Earth, no planets in her universe, no atomic particles, nothing is real that is complicated to understand, unless it’s a conspiracy.
Her condition is called ‘closed-mindedness” not science vs religion. “My mind is made up, don’t confuse me with the facts!” Her world is only black/white, good/bad, true/false, right/wrong! No possibility of a greater sense of wonder, appreciation and understanding of our existence, (like DNA and genome sequencing). And finally, scientific proof revealing how and why our thoughts and attitudes impact our health. Check out ‘Emoto’s Lessons of Water’!