Beautiful photomicrograph taken of crystallization of beer, wine and cocktail, must-see



We introduced various beautiful wine, beer, sake such as sake, vodka and gin and a cocktail of sake and fruit juice on a slide and introduced a beautiful photograph taken with a microscope as a result of drying and cooling I will.

A colorful microscopic picture like an abstract picture seems to be popular as it is sold as an art accentuating the room and becoming a story of the story at first glance.

Details are as below.BevShots ... art. Distilled.

All of these photomicrographsFlorida State UniversityIt was taken in. Brilliant colors were not colored afterwards, but on crystals like thin membranesPolarizationWhich is obtained by irradiatingInterference color... apparently ...

The stock is not revealed, but crystal of table wine (white).


Rosé.


red wine. At first sight it looks like an oil painting.


Chablis(White wine). This is like a combination of pen and water color.


Sake.


gin.


vodka. Alcohol which contains fewer impurities (ingredients other than ethanol) like vodka is difficult to crystallize cleanly and seems to take a considerable amount of time to get a satisfactory picture.


DISCO flavoryVodka · Tonic. The cocktail contains various ingredients such as citric acid, so it is likely to be interesting crystals in many cases.


tequila.


Margarita(Tequila · white curacao · lime juice) is like bird's feathers.


Pinha Colada(Lamb, pineapple juice, coconut milk) will also remind us of peacock feathers.


Beer (Belgium,Dark ale)


America'sAmber Ale.


Jamaica'sA lager.


German light lager. It looks like a stained glass.


Like a camouflage pattern, this is Australia's Pale Lager.


Ireland's Pale Lager may look like a tadpole or an alien invasion.


These photomicrographs were originally when Michael W. Davidson, a researcher at Florida State University in Florida State University in 1992, was thinking that microphotographs could be used for laboratory fundraising and thinking that they were selling photos to apparel companies It began with a proposal to a necktie maker to "Take a cocktail". Mr. Davidson photographed cocktails as well as brands of beer and wine of their choice, "Cocktail Necktie Collections"Was born.

BevShotsWe have a license agreement with Florida State University and Michael W. Davidson and sell these microscopic pictures as art works. The print can be selected from three shapes: a square, a horizontally elongated rectangle, and a vertically elongated rectangle. Although the price varies depending on the combination of size, printing method, presence or absence of frame, etc., it is about 20 to 549 dollars (about 1800 yen - It is sold at 50,000 yen).

Square canvas print (Gallery wrapSpecification) are arranged side by side.


In addition, although shipment is currently only in the United States,galleryYou can see lots of other photos from.

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