Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Planapo 40x/1.0, DIC, 2 stack stitch in Photoshop
Pinned body (by cover slip) remained pretty much still but it kept flicking its antenna
Pinned body (by cover slip) remained pretty much still but it kept flicking its antenna
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Last edited by 75RR on Sun Jun 17, 2018 10:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Scary! And a beautiful DIC!
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Re: Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Very nice photo!
I guess that slightly less sharp regions are due to the shallow of depth of focus of the objective and limitation of DIC, not only the movements?
I guess that slightly less sharp regions are due to the shallow of depth of focus of the objective and limitation of DIC, not only the movements?
Re: Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Many thanks hkv and Hobbyst46
Also ghosts are notoriously difficult to photograph which is why not many people believe in them. ;)
Stacking is the solution to a shallow depth of field - in this case there were about 25 images in each stack - So I vote for movement + perhaps the objective (still seeing what my delaminated Planapo can actually do) + inevitably the equipment operator.I guess that slightly less sharp regions are due to the shallow of depth of focus of the objective and limitation of DIC, not only the movements?
Also ghosts are notoriously difficult to photograph which is why not many people believe in them. ;)
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Re: Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
I envy you your... Nomarski! Whew!
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Re: Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Bonjour
Très belle image
Très belle image
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Re: Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Another great image! Does the subject look a bit like a copepod nauplius?
Rick
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A/O 4 Series Apostar
A/O Cycloptic Stereo
Several old monocular scopes in more or less decrepit but usable condition
Re: Ghost Nauplius (Marine)
Many thanks Radazz, vasselle and desertrat
Know what you mean, it was on my wish list for a long time before I lucked into one.I envy you your... Nomarski!
I thought so. This is from the same sample that had several copepods in it. Can't say which one it will become though.Does the subject look a bit like a copepod nauplius?
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