The Darkside of money
Somewhere under the rainbow
Welcome to the curious world of microscopic photos of the pitch black Federal Reserve symbol on U.S. Currency

Enter at your own risk
It's a Hell of a place!
Zooming in for a closer look
Using an Amscope 420 microscope that has been modified for this purpose. The photos are 4x 100x 200x
Because these photos are quite small, about a half a millimeter or less, Smaller than the head of a pin. They may display to large on your device. On a cell phone try holding it out at arms length. On a pc monitor stand 5-10 feet away or reduce image to approx and smaller on your monitor. Try squinting your eyes. It's an overload of hidden images.
Penetrating the darkness
The center photo was taken March 31st 2018. The image on the left is the actual bill. The image on the left show the location where the photo was captured. Most of the photos on this page come from the Federal reserve system image.

Interesting creepy photo of Lincoln
Hidden in this photo is a fat pig laying on his back, looking right at you. It's in the More Lincoln head pics section. Hit the jump button below.
More Creepy photos
Look carefully, squint your eyes, smaller is better.
The following is just a small sample of photos.
A web of shifting shadows? A window into hell? Satan place? After all it is the root of all evil.
In this section the 100x photos have been cropped
Photos below are untouched actual photos other than Brightness and contrasts adjustments.
Click on a pic for full image and slideshow
Top row adjusting the brightness and contrast
Bottom row four 90 dergee turns
100x photos Most are the complete photo. A few have been cropped.
Photos above are untouched actual photos other than Brightness and contrasts adjustments.
four creepy photos rotated 90 degrees.
Just for fun
enhanced with color
For those that say "I cannot see anything", I thought it would be interesting to hi-light with color and embellish the images. Aka eyes basically. images have been highlighted. with a low opacity color .
I have no training or experience in painting. I'm not a professional as you can tell. Never the less the images speak for them selves!