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Greenwich Teen Finishes 3rd In International Photo Competition

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich teenager Noah Fram-Schwartz finished third in the recent 40th annual Nikon Small World photographic competition.

Greenwich's Noah Fram-Schwartz won third place in the Nikon Small World competition with this photo of the eyes of a jumping spider.

Greenwich's Noah Fram-Schwartz won third place in the Nikon Small World competition with this photo of the eyes of a jumping spider.

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Greenwich's Noah Fram-Schwartz, 19 and a student at Brandeis University, finished third in an international photo competition.

Greenwich's Noah Fram-Schwartz, 19 and a student at Brandeis University, finished third in an international photo competition.

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Fram-Schwartz, 19 and a student at Brandeis University, offers viewers a perspective that most people will never witness -- a rare opportunity to stare directly into the eyes of a jumping spider with his prize-winning photo.

His ranking in the competition is impressive considering his young age. Fram-Schwartz used focus stacking to create his image, sourcing the final image from nearly 80 individual frames. According to his research, this image is one of the sharpest photomicrographs of a jumping spider's eye ever taken.

Nikon Small World, now celebrating its 40th year, is the largest and most prestigious photo competition of its kind. 

For more information about Fram-Schwartz, visit his website. Click here to view the complete set of award-winning photos.

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