Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Hello from Calgary - I am a semi-retired cell biologist now full time nature photographer. I have been involved in microscopy for over 45 years, and about 2 years ago my interest has returned. I have built a small home microscopy lab and accumulating more microscopes. I use DIC, phase, darkfield, brightfield, Rheinberg, Flourescence to view fresh water invertebrates mostly and some plant material. I am hoping to promote photomicrography more in Canada.
For those interested in seeing some of my photomicrographs please visit my web site is: http://www.canadiannaturephotographer.com
I also invite others to sumbit photo articles on microscopy.
Hope I can make a contribution.
For those interested in seeing some of my photomicrographs please visit my web site is: http://www.canadiannaturephotographer.com
I also invite others to sumbit photo articles on microscopy.
Hope I can make a contribution.
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Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Hi Rob, very nice lab! Had a first look into your web site, great shots and photos. Definitely something I love to check out more at the weekend.
Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Great website? I really like your use of a grey background for some of your photomicrographs.
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Leitz Ortholux I
Leitz SM microscope
Reichert Biovert
Spenser 58 convertible microscope
Leitz Ortholux I
Leitz SM microscope
Reichert Biovert
Spenser 58 convertible microscope
Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Very nice collection and neatly organized lab! Envious you seem to have cameras on every scope whereas I have to move my single camera around..LOL
I would post pics of my lab as it sits currently but it is in total disarray with aquariums, jars, microscopes etc scattered about. I keep fish, invertebrates of various types and ant colonies which are cluttering every bench top. I hope to have it looking as neat as yours come spring.
I would post pics of my lab as it sits currently but it is in total disarray with aquariums, jars, microscopes etc scattered about. I keep fish, invertebrates of various types and ant colonies which are cluttering every bench top. I hope to have it looking as neat as yours come spring.
Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Thanks for your comments. I have been buying a lot of used equipment on Kijjii and Ebay and have found some great deals. I usually have to refurbish some of the equipment but I enjoy it. I am waiting on an Olympus Inverted IMT microscope I just bought on Ebay for an unbelieveable price - I may have to refurbish, but for those with patience there is some great deals. The sellers don't always answer my questions, so sometimes I make a really low bid - they still may not answer me and sometimes accept my bid - usually it works out in my favour.
I had to sell some camera equipment to buy the Axioscope and will be paying on it for a while, but I love using DIC optics.
Thank you.
Cheers
Rob
I had to sell some camera equipment to buy the Axioscope and will be paying on it for a while, but I love using DIC optics.
Thank you.
Cheers
Rob
Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Well myself and many others understand exactly where you are coming from. I had up until recently about 36 stands but have been selling them off to make room as my interests narrow. I have seen some great deals on IMT stands. I have one myself.
You will find various members that are experts in their given fields of study as well as on specific makes and models of scopes. You will enjoy yourself immensely on this forum.
You will find various members that are experts in their given fields of study as well as on specific makes and models of scopes. You will enjoy yourself immensely on this forum.
Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Welcome Rob -- I have perused your website quite a bit previously. Your photomicography is certainly top-notch, and I really appreciate your articles. What I like best is your spirit of sharing, and I thank you for all you've posted.
I've been watching eBay closely for inverted microscopes for about a year now, so got to know that segment of the market pretty well (I ended up with a lovely Nikon Diaphot TMD phase/DIC in August that I am still honeymooning with). A lot of those scopes just sit for month after month, and yeah, after a while you begin to get the drift of it: so many of them are offered by surplus dealers who know nothing whatever about microscopes; the stands have been sitting in warehouses, been roughly handled, and are filthy and stiff; they're seldom complete, often sans objectives or other vital bits, and tend to be wildly overpriced for what they are. But making crazy offers can certainly be advantageous, and learning to refurbish such equipment not an insurmountable ambition. I'm a big believer that it's largely a matter of how badly do you want it?? Also, of course, always be on high lookout for the occasional deals by sellers who are indeed microscope enthusiasts offering square deals.
The above comments are directed at the general audience, incidentally. I'm pretty sure Dr. Berdan isn't relying upon me for instruction! Just trying to pass along a little of what I have learned in this nutty endeavor.
I've been watching eBay closely for inverted microscopes for about a year now, so got to know that segment of the market pretty well (I ended up with a lovely Nikon Diaphot TMD phase/DIC in August that I am still honeymooning with). A lot of those scopes just sit for month after month, and yeah, after a while you begin to get the drift of it: so many of them are offered by surplus dealers who know nothing whatever about microscopes; the stands have been sitting in warehouses, been roughly handled, and are filthy and stiff; they're seldom complete, often sans objectives or other vital bits, and tend to be wildly overpriced for what they are. But making crazy offers can certainly be advantageous, and learning to refurbish such equipment not an insurmountable ambition. I'm a big believer that it's largely a matter of how badly do you want it?? Also, of course, always be on high lookout for the occasional deals by sellers who are indeed microscope enthusiasts offering square deals.
The above comments are directed at the general audience, incidentally. I'm pretty sure Dr. Berdan isn't relying upon me for instruction! Just trying to pass along a little of what I have learned in this nutty endeavor.
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
https://www.flickr.com/photos/67904872@ ... 912223623/
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
https://www.flickr.com/photos/67904872@ ... 912223623/
Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Now that is a nice Lab!
Do you take any anti dust/humidity measures?
Do you take any anti dust/humidity measures?
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Photomicrographer - Hello from Calgary, Alberta
Wow! What a lab! Would be nice to visit someday!
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