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Close-up Image Identification Challenge

Test your observation skills with a series of close-up images ranging from poison oak to a human eye, and more. How many can you identify correctly?

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Close-up Image Identification Challenge

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  1. Identification of Close-up Images How many of the images can you identify? WHAT IN THE WORLD IS IT? Please note that many of the close-up images that follow are slightly blurry as a result of magnification of the original image and an attempt to keep the memory for this file at a reasonable limit.

  2. Poison oak

  3. Meteor crater in Arizona (not the moon or Mars)

  4. Sunflare

  5. Human eye

  6. Did you notice that it is a 12 string?

  7. Velcro hooks and loops

  8. Ants fighting

  9. California’s Governor Brown

  10. Blue morpho butterfly

  11. North America from space  Great Lakes 

  12. Monarch butterfly caterpillar

  13. Computer chip in integrated circuit

  14. SCIENCE & OBSERVATION In the field of observation, chance favors only the mind that is prepared. Louis Pasteur God hides things by putting them near us. Ralph Waldo Emerson To acquire knowledge, one must study;but to acquire wisdom, one must observe. Marilyn Vos Savant You are one of the rare people who can separate your observation from your perception...you see what is, where most people see what they expect.Tsitsi Dangarembga The ability to make careful, complete and unbiased observations is one of the attributes of a great scientist.

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