2020 Small World in Motion Competition

Ciliate (Frontonia)

Rogelio Moreno

Location
Panama, Panama
Technique
Differential Interference Contrast
Magnification
20X (Objective Lens Magnification)

Nematode

Rogelio Moreno

Location
Panama, Panama
Technique
Polarized Light
Magnification
10X (Objective Lens Magnification)

Mr. Moreno’s main line of work is as a computer systems engineer, but he has been taking micrographs and micrograph movies since 2009. In 2020, he placed in the winners circle an amazing 3 times, with 2 movies and one still image, bringing his winning Small World image library up to 18 times since 2012! This stunning example of a nematode using polarized lighting is a fine example of Rogelio’s outstanding abilities in microscopy, beautifully showcasing the animal’s movements. Polarized light combined with a lambda plate help to create beautiful color changes as the creature moves about on its journey.

Spathidium ciliate feeding on Vorticella ciliate

Andrei Savitsky

Location
Cherkassy, Ukraine
Technique
Phase Contrast
Magnification
20X (Objective Lens Magnification)

This movie of a microscopic Spathidium ciliate feeding on a Vorticella ciliate beautifully illustrates the relationship between hunter and predator, even in the microscopic world of ciliate creatures. A phase contrast movie such as this requires imaging skill and patience since it can take quite some time to capture a predator in such a moment and skill to be ready to capture it visually when the opportunity presents itself.