Still Image
Shinya-scope 3. Taken at the University of Washington. Photograph produced by University of Washington Department of Medical Photography, number 4054.
Photograph of three scientific generations. From left to right, Ted Salmon, Shinya's PhD student; Kenneth Cooper, Shinya's supervisor at Princeton; and Shinya Inoue.
Black and white photograph of microscopic image of sand dollar embryo. The image shows four cells with the birefringence of the spindle fibers contained within them. Whether the birefringence is bright or dark depends on the orientation of the spindle. The main object of polarized light microscopy is contrast, and this is evident in this picture. Shinya has written on the back of the photograph: 75e22I From 17A RCF-3.5 15sec@F/11 2mD
Black and white photo of four men emptying a net on a boat
Sepia photo of Paul Conklin and another man sitting in front of the water
Sepia photo of 12 men wearing rubber boots and a small boy posing outside a building
Color photograph
Black and white photo
Black and white photo of four men posing in front of a car.
Black and white photo of three people sitting in the sand laughing and posing for a photo.
Black and white photograph of the corner of MBL St. and Water St. The brick buildingon the left is the Lillie Building and its Crane wing, the stone building next to the brick Crane wing of the Lillie Building is the Candle House.
Sepia photo of men in boats setting up a row of fishing nets