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Finger Tip Collection

"Finger Tip: Unveiling the Intricate World of Touch" In this captivating journey, we explore the remarkable wonders hidden within our fingertips

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Smallest book

Smallest book in the world held on a human finger. This is the smallest published book in the world, a tiny leather-bound volume that measures just 2.4 by 2.9 millimetres in page area

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Fingerprint on human finger, close-up

Fingerprint on human finger, close-up

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Coloured SEM of details of a human fingerprint

Coloured SEM of details of a human fingerprint

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Woman and man touching

Woman and man touching
Man and woman touching, pictured in a classical pose

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Kirlian image of a fingertip

Kirlian image of a fingertip
Kirlian photograph of the " corona discharge" from a persons fingertip. Kirlian photography is also known as electrophotography, & high voltage or radiation field photography

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Contact lens seen on a fingertip

Contact lens seen on a fingertip
Contact lens. View of a contact lens on a finger- tip prior to being placed on the eye. Contact lenses are worn directly on the eye to correct imperfect vision

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Skin and hair follicles

Skin and hair follicles. Artwork taken from Govard Bidloos Anatomia Humani Corporis (Anatomy of the Human Body), published 1685

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Contact lens

Contact lens
MODEL RELEASED. Contact lens. Woman inserting a disposable (soft) contact lens

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Inserting contact lens

Inserting contact lens
Contact lens. Artwork of a woman putting in a con- tact lens. Contact lenses alter the focusing power of the cornea, the transparent front part of the eye that focuses light onto the back of the eye

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Fingernail anatomy, artwork

Fingernail anatomy, artwork
Artwork of the anatomy (side view) of the fingertip showing the structure of the protective fingernail. The fingernail grows from the dorsal root under the skin, and rests on germinal matrix

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Fingertip laceration injuries, X-rays

Fingertip laceration injuries, X-rays
Fingertip laceration injuries, coloured X-rays. Both X-rays show the same hand, which suffered severe lacerations (blunt trauma cuts) to the tips of the middle fingers (green)

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Amputated fingertip, X-ray

Amputated fingertip, X-ray
Amputated fingertip. Coloured X-ray of the 4th and 5th fingers of a hand where the end of the 5th (little) finger has been amputated (red)

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Braille reading

Braille reading
MODEL RELEASED. Braille reading. Hand of a blind person reading braille. The braille writing and reading system was devised by the French teacher Louis Braille (1809-1852)

Background imageFinger Tip Collection: Security scanning technology, artwork

Security scanning technology, artwork
Security scanning technology, computer artwork. Silhouette of a human hand with five squares (white) representing the scanning of the fingerprints on the tip of the digits of the hand


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"Finger Tip: Unveiling the Intricate World of Touch" In this captivating journey, we explore the remarkable wonders hidden within our fingertips. Just like a smallest book, these tiny extensions hold immense stories waiting to be discovered. Zooming in on a human finger, we witness the unique pattern of ridges forming an intricate fingerprint. The close-up reveals every minute detail, showcasing the beauty and complexity etched upon our skin. Colored SEM images further unveil the mesmerizing intricacies of a human fingerprint. Each ridge and valley tells a tale as they intertwine with precision and elegance—a testament to our individuality. The power of touch is celebrated as we observe a woman and man gently connecting through their fingertips. In that moment, worlds collide, emotions are shared, and bonds are formed—touch truly transcends words. A Kirlian image captures the ethereal energy emanating from a fingertip—an invisible force that connects us all. It reminds us that beneath our physicality lies an intangible essence waiting to be explored. On another note, even practical aspects come into play as we see contact lenses delicately placed on fingertips. These small discs revolutionize vision for many while highlighting how something so minuscule can have such significant impact in our lives. Delving deeper into microscopic views, we encounter not only skin but also hair follicles dotting each fingertip's surface—the epitome of nature's artistry at work. Contact lenses take center stage again; their presence reminding us how technology seamlessly integrates with our daily routines—enhancing both functionality and style effortlessly. Finally, witnessing someone inserting contact lenses showcases determination mingled with care—a simple action symbolizing one's commitment towards clear vision and self-care routine. In this exploration of "Finger Tip, " whether marveling at its smallest details or appreciating its broader significance in human connection or technological advancements—we realize that within these unassuming appendages lie boundless wonders waiting to be touched, felt, and experienced.

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