Fossil Prep Needle Reveals Enamel Dust in at a microscopy bench in Anyang

Fossil Prep Needle Reveals Enamel Dust

by Adriana Huang

Honey-colored sunlight from a setting sun washes over a microscopy bench in Anyang, illuminating a delicate metal needle poised against a rough specimen. The tool tip lifts away a layer of chalky white dust, exposing the smooth, translucent blue-white surface of fossil tooth enamel beneath. Condensation beads rest on the edge of a nearby glass slide, catching the warm light in tiny prisms. The fine metal bristles of the needle contrast with the powdery texture of the surrounding matrix. A soft shadow falls across the bench surface, at the base of the precise instrument in its quiet workspace. The enamel glows slightly where the dust has cleared, revealing the intricate structure of the ancient tooth.

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fossil prep tooth enamel microscopy AnYang scientific tool dust removal specimen study early spring light
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Lens 26mm f/1.8
Focal Length 26mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 100
Film Apple Photographic Styles
Location at a microscopy bench in Anyang
Date 2020-01-03
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