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Pyramid Observatory
"Pyramid Observatory" is a microphotographic artwork that t ransforms ordinary table salt into brilliant pyramids. Under polarized light, we see six crystal pyramids from above, glowing in emerald green tones against a pastel sky.
"Pyramid Observatory" is a magical microphotographic artwork that r eveals the geometric beauty of table salt crystals. Under polarized light, the microphotographer has captured a moment where ordinary salt crystals transform into pyramids viewed from a bird's eye perspective.
The piece features six pyramid-shaped crystals - three clustered together in a group, while the other three float separately against a pastel sky. From above, we see the square tips of the pyramids, with delicate diagonal patterns and stripes appearing on their faces. The color palette of the crystals consists of deep emerald green tones, complemented by brilliant yellow and blue edges, creating an almost holographic effect.
The background transitions gently from turquoise to pink, creating a harmonious color gradient that emphasizes the symmetry and regularity of the crystals. The arrangement of crystals creates a dynamic composition, where each shines independently while forming a cohesive ensemble.
PRINTING OPTIONS:
Photo Paper
- Classic choice for precise detail rendering
- Suitable for framing with your chosen frame
Photo Kapa
- Light and durable material
- Ideal for larger formats
- Modern appearance
Framed Photo Kapa (aluminum)
- Elegant aluminum frame
- Ready for immediate wall mounting
- Professional finish
Photo Canvas
- Classic artistic appearance
- Deep texture
- Suitable for both modern and classical interiors
Premium Satin Photo Canvas
- High-quality canvas
- Exceptionally deep color separation
- Elegant satin finish
Matte Fine Art Photo Paper (300g)
- Gallery quality paper
- Deep matte surface
- Ideal for artistic detail rendering
- Archival quality
Interesting Facts: Table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), forms perfect cubic crystals in nature due to its ionic crystal lattice. This crystal lattice structure is so regular that it is often used in textbooks to explain crystal structure. Salt is one of the oldest minerals used by humanity, having served as both currency and vital preservative throughout history. Under polarized light, these simple crystals transform into an amazing play of colors, revealing the internal order and beauty of the substance.
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