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πŸ”¬ A small set of crystal studies captured years ago in my old home studio. Recorded with a camera mounted to the microscope,  observed in polarized light. Real size 4mm. Let me know which one is your favourite! πŸ‘οΈ
πŸ”¬ A small throwback to a few crystal studies I recorded years ago in my old home studio. Captured in a polarized light through a microscope at a scale of 1–4 mm, each frame shows how these structures formed and refracted light at this tiny sca
βšͺ️ A small selection of microscope stills from one of my ink experiments – captured at a real scale of ~4 mm. By mixing the inks with carefully chosen additives, their behavior shifts, forming subtle structures that become much clearer once vie
A few crystal snapshots from my older archive – recorded years ago in my previous home studio. Captured through a microscope at a real scale of 1-4 mm, these formations were part of my early experiments with crystallization and micro-scale imag
A small throwback to one of my early crystal experiments - captured years ago in my old home studio. These structures were shot through a microscope at a scale of 1-4 mm, using a camera mounted directly to the optics πŸ”¬ Which one is your favourite?
πŸ•ΈοΈ A fresh set of macro images along with a couple of short process clips, showing how small formations of white ink develop on a glass surface. Each structure measures roughly 10 mm in real scale, photographed through a macro lens to pick up the fi
🟑 I really like yellow. Here’s a set of some old and new stills from my sesssions. No CGI, no AI, just ferrofluid and ink on various surfaces. Captured with a microscope or a macro camera. Real size 1-25mm
A quick hellohi to anyone discovering this space 🐸 I’m Kamil, the person behind Cosmodernism – a project dedicated to exploring the hidden worlds of liquids, light and magnetism at a micro scale. I work with microscopes, macro lenses, fe
βšͺ️ A new selection of macro stills paired with a few short clips showing how these white-ink structures form on a glass slide. Each pattern is around 10 mm in real size and was captured with a macro lens to reveal the delicate details that are only b

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