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Pallets — wall mounted and repurposed as planters. ‘Nuff said.
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Photograph of Iced Tea as viewed under a microscope, by Michael Davidson, courtesy of www.bevshots.com. Copyright 2012.
In the 1990s, Michael Davidson used a high-powered microscope at the Florida State Research Foundation to photograph your favorite beverages and cocktails. Who knew that alcohol could be so incredibly beautiful?
We have been assured that the images have not been retouched and the crystallized drinks on the microscope slides haven’t been dyed, which we admit is a little unbelievable, considering the vivid colors of the images below. It’s all in the cross-polarized light microscope, which refracts light through the crystal, creating a mixture of gorgeous colors.
You can enjoy the beauty of alcohol without the hangover in the comfort of your own home now that Bevshots has licensed all of Davidson’s images for use in an affordable artwork series. It’s probably a bit cheesy to have a giant “It’s 5 O’ Clock Somewhere” banner, but imagine how one of these images could spruce up your place.
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