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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Salt and pepper



This image of a peppercorn and a grain of salt taken by David McCarthy is the overall winner (and close-up category winner) in this year's Visions of Science Photographic Awards. The competition is sponsored by Novartis and The Daily Telegraph
Posted by Felix Bast at 10:23 PM
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