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Anton Leeuwenhoek was Dutch.He sold pincushions, cloth, and such.
The waiting townsfolk fumed and fussed
As Anton’s dry goods gathered dust.
He worked, instead of tending store,
At grinding special lenses for
A microscope. Some of the things
He looked at were: mosquitoes’ wings,
the hairs of sheep, the legs of lice,
the skin of people, dogs, and mice;
ox eyes, spiders’ spinning gear,
fishes’ scales, a little smear
of his own blood, and best of all,
the unknown, busy, very small
bugs that swim and bump and hop
inside a simple water drop.
Impossible! Most Dutchmen said.
This Anton’s crazy in the head!
We ought to ship him off to Spain!
He says he’s seen a housefly’s brain!
He says the water that we drink
Is full of bugs! He’s mad, we think!
They called him dumkopf, which means dope.
That’s how we got the microscope.
by Maxine Kumin
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I seem to be obsessed with photographing everyday objects at the moment.
Fujifilm A204
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Comments: 5
-manta- [2003-07-04 16:04:55 +0000 UTC]
Nice story, but not correct. Dumkopf is German, not dutch.
Nice angle. I love the black and white and the little shadow thar surrounds the microscope. Good job! I wish I could be that good at B&W...
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pyrascape [2003-06-17 22:26:34 +0000 UTC]
This is superb. Great angle and choice of subject, and the b/w tones lend themselves greatly to this image.
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syrus [2003-06-17 16:17:57 +0000 UTC]
I like the bottom third of the image... I think if that was cropped off it'd look really abstractly cool
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waterboy [2003-06-17 14:10:34 +0000 UTC]
Nice b&w chrome shadowing......and I like the angle you shot this at, makes it more interesting!
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