Here's a detailed image of a human cell, created by Evan Ingersoll & Gael McGill.
It's not really a "photo," but it's not exactly "art" either. The accurate 3D model was made using data sets from X-ray, cryoelectron microscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance.
Parts of the cell include: nucleus (blue stranded area at bottom), mitochondria (purple football), actin filaments (green pipe cleaners), microtubules (gray pipes), endoplasmic reticulum (confetti blob)
Tools used include: "Digizyme’s Molecular Maya custom software, Autodesk Maya, and Foundry Modo used to import, model, rig, populate, and render all structural datasets."
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Via Reddit and ArtStation
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