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We present preliminary results for a novel concept of high resolution microscopic imaging. The proposed microscope does not include an objective lens neither a condenser. Instead, a metallic plate of sub-wavelength non-periodic holes is used in order to illuminate the inspected object that is mounted very close to it. The metallic plate contains an array of holes with a varying pitch. As a result, the transmitted spectrum through each hole differs from the others. As a result, each spot of the detected object is illuminated with a unique spectrum. Therefore, by measuring a single spectrum that is the sum of all the spectra that are transmitted through the sample and by using spectral decomposition algorithms, the spatial transmission pattern of the object can be extracted.