How are the photographs taken with a 3d microscope different than those taken with a regular camera? how are they similar? 2. how can photography allow us to view the world around us in different ways? 3. how did the grains of sand from the moon differ from the grains of sand from the earth? 4. of the micro photographs in the video, which one did you like the best? why? 5. if you were given a 3d microscope to use for photography, which object(s) would you most want to photograph? why?

Respuesta :

1. The 3D microscope captures more detail than a regular camera. They are similar because they are both taking pictures of something

2. Photography allows us to see the world in more detail.

3. Grains of sand on the earth is made up of cells and rocks. While sand on the moon in made up of lava flow and vaporizing meteorites.

4. I liked the bee because I could see it up close and seeing the detail of the bees eyes and little hairs on it were really cool.

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The answers  and explanations to your questions are as follows :

1) Photographs taken with a 3D microscope are different from regular cameras because 3D cameras produce more detailed pictures ( showing the image in 3 different dimensions ) while the similarity is that both cameras can be used to take pictures of objects

2) A well taken picture represents our world in a thousand words hence it allows us to view our world in ways words cannot describe appropriately.

3) The difference between the grains of sand on earth and the grains of sand found in the moon is the components of the both sands

  • Sand on earth is made from rocks and cells  while
  • Sand on moon is made from lava flow and meteorites(vaporizing)

4) The video is missing but the photograph that I would like the best has to be much detailed than others ( preferably 3D )

5) If handed a 3D microscope I would want to take pictures of a soldier ant because I would want a close up look on the body parts of the ant .

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