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vasselle
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Tige de fleur

#1 Post by vasselle » Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:08 pm

Hello to all.
A small observation of a cross section of a stalk of flower on the other hand I remember myself not the name of the flower.
Get away from the microvolume of Ranvier, home-made microvolume.
Assembly(Editing) liquid glycerin.
Researcher Bino et APN Canon PowerShot A550 sur support universel.

Photo 1.
Objectif 10 x et léger éclairage oblique.
Stacking de 2 photos et combiner avec CZM.
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Photo 2.
Objectif 10 X et léger éclairage oblique.
Stacking de 4 photos et combiner avec CZM.
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Photo 3.
Objectif 10 X et léger éclairage oblique.
Stacking de 3 photos et combiner avec CZM.
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Photo 4.
Objectif 10 X et fond noir.
Stacking de 3 photos et combiner avec CZM.
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Cordialement seb
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Re: Tige de fleur

#2 Post by 75RR » Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:37 pm

Do like your excellent glycerine photographs, they have a lovely luminosity.
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Re: Tige de fleur

#3 Post by mrsonchus » Tue Jul 14, 2015 1:20 pm

Totally agree with 75RR - really nice images full of colour & detail! Nice sections. :)
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Re: Tige de fleur

#4 Post by gekko » Tue Jul 14, 2015 1:45 pm

Another set of very beautiful images. Are those stained? If not, how do you get the colors? And how do you get the background colors? Thank you, seb!

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Re: Tige de fleur

#5 Post by JimT » Tue Jul 14, 2015 3:05 pm

Excellent use of filters to achieve such beautiful colours.

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Re: Tige de fleur

#6 Post by vasselle » Tue Jul 14, 2015 5:08 pm

Hello to all.
Thank you very much.
Gecko to realize the colored funds(collections) I use a former(old) screen of mobile phone " I get back that the plastic film which is polarizing " and I put back(hand) him(it) not above a filter polarizing that I put on the base of lighting of the microscope.
Cordially Seb
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Re: Tige de fleur

#7 Post by mrsonchus » Tue Jul 14, 2015 5:36 pm

vasselle wrote:Hello to all.
Thank you very much.
Gecko to realize the colored funds(collections) I use a former(old) screen of mobile phone " I get back that the plastic film which is polarizing " and I put back(hand) him(it) not above a filter polarizing that I put on the base of lighting of the microscope.
Cordially Seb
Seb, you're a clever old stick - that's a really great idea! Well done. :)
John B

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