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Electron microscope image of a human being that's been shrunk down to the size of bacteria : r/dalle2
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It's all about Scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Prompt. "hundreds of bacteria (with tentacles/ eyes), Scanning electron microscopy,3d ,wide angle, sharp focus, intricate" : r/StableDiffusion
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That's why we love electron microscopy: It shows you cool stuff like this. T4 bacteriophages (viruses) attacking a bacterium. In the second picture you see a different bacterium "sneeze out" the phages