Radiolaria
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Those are nicely lit and imaged. The lack of flaring is especially good - really clean. Cheers.
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Very nice!
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Hi guys, thanks for the comments !
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Excellent. Can you tell us about the technique?
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Hi Lou,
Biolam with the 20x lens has been used.
What is interesting here is the fact that the radiolarians
have been stacked completely from front to back,
including the rear shell.
This may seems a bit strange on the 2D images,
but you can see it better on the 3D images:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=44683
Best, ADi
Biolam with the 20x lens has been used.
What is interesting here is the fact that the radiolarians
have been stacked completely from front to back,
including the rear shell.
This may seems a bit strange on the 2D images,
but you can see it better on the 3D images:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=44683
Best, ADi
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Can you give more details? NA of objective? Inverted from a transmitted light image? or Epi lighting?
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Hi Lou,
CZJ 20/0.65, transmitted light, deep stack.
Best, ADi
CZJ 20/0.65, transmitted light, deep stack.
Best, ADi
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Wonderful!
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Hi Vincent, hi Jonathan,
Many thanks!
Best, ADi
Many thanks!
Best, ADi