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A '''light micrograph''' or '''photomicrograph''' is a micrograph prepared using a [[light microscope]], a process referred to as ''photomicroscopy''. At a basic level, photomicroscopy may be performed simply by hooking up a regular [[camera]] to a microscope, thereby enabling the user to take photographs at reasonably high [[magnification]].
 
Photomicroscopists take photographs of many biologic subjects such as [[cell (biology)|cell]]s and [[protein]]s and [[insect eye]]s. [[Roman Vishniac]] was a pioneer in the field of photomicroscopy, specializing in the photography of living creatures in full motion. He also made major developments in light-interruption photography and '''color photomicroscopy'''. Nikon holds an annual contest each year called the International Small World Competition, which showcases exceptional photomicrographers.<ref>http://alum.mit.edu/pages/sliceofmit/2010/10/22/great-shots-of-a-small-world/</ref>
 
===Electron micrograph===