Thanks for the kind remarks!
For me, looking through a new marine sample is always fascinating and usually presents creatures I've not seen before.
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- Wed Jun 10, 2020 11:22 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: polychaete trochophore, foraminifer, Strombidium, diatoms
- Replies: 11
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- Wed Jun 10, 2020 11:15 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Rotifers, Stylonchia, Gastrotricha & Amoebae > Update
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- Wed Jun 10, 2020 11:10 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Peony pollen
- Replies: 1
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- Wed Jun 10, 2020 11:09 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Infinite Fluorescence
- Replies: 42
- Views: 8745
- Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:45 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: polychaete trochophore, foraminifer, Strombidium, diatoms
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polychaete trochophore, foraminifer, Strombidium, diatoms
From recently collected alga (low tide) and a quick plankton net drag. Puget Soound, WA. The first is a polychaete trochophore. This bristle-worm larval stage is planktonic and known as a "trochophore". Very active. Here is a heads on view with electronic flash to stop the action. Olympus 20/0.70 S ...
- Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:09 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Pond life
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2379
- Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:06 pm
- Forum: Administrator's Appreciation Gallery...Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Callus remover abstract
- Replies: 11
- Views: 9991
- Sat May 23, 2020 3:07 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Marine vorticella, foraminifer, diatoms , and ?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2411
Marine vorticella, foraminifer, diatoms , and ?
Briefly stopped by a saltwater beach about a week ago. It was low tide so I collected a bit of algae at the waters edge. It was quite a treasure trove. Normally I use my plankton net for salt water collecting so my subject matter is whatever plankton is caught. This time I saw quite a few new creatu...
- Sat May 23, 2020 2:23 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Rough Diamonds
- Replies: 20
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- Sat May 23, 2020 2:20 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Stomata
- Replies: 3
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- Sat May 23, 2020 1:08 pm
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Pollen autofluorescence
- Replies: 27
- Views: 6726
- Wed May 13, 2020 4:03 pm
- Forum: Equipment Discussions
- Topic: Latest recommendation for single die LED for microscope
- Replies: 9
- Views: 2656
Andy, just wondered if anyone had discovered and tested any of the latest ones. Did you have a model in mind. The one's I mentioned were from memory, but we ran a series of tests on quite a few other Cree, (as well as a few Luxeons) relatively recently. I can't access the results until the current "...
- Tue May 12, 2020 8:06 pm
- Forum: Equipment Discussions
- Topic: Latest recommendation for single die LED for microscope
- Replies: 9
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If you are looking for a "single die" to replace a tungsten bulb filament, you might need to compromise your spec list. If you could figure out how to use a COB of about 10mm diameter you have some very interesting choices. You asked about single die... Cree XP-G2. (5700k, 90CRI, ~6W) CreeXM-L2 (300...
- Sat May 09, 2020 12:39 am
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Arcella (with gas?)
- Replies: 11
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Arcella (with gas?)
Well, it does appear so, but not because of a bad meal. Get to that later. First... I found this Arcella racing around a recent wet mount. Now they don't move all that fast but I needed 33 images for the stack and during that time it would move from one side of the field of view to the other. (That ...
- Sat May 09, 2020 12:01 am
- Forum: Photography Through the Microscope
- Topic: Natural diamonds, cross polarized light (black diamond add)
- Replies: 21
- Views: 7601