Plan 40x/0.65, DIC, 215µm length, 2 Stacks stitched in Photoshop, Marine sample, Alboran Sea
Found on alga collected on the shore.
Note bacteria trails due to stacking effect.
Foraminifera
Foraminifera
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COOL! But it only makes me wanna see more, you know.
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
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Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Thanks KurtM
Plan 40x/0.65, DIC, 130µm, stacked in Photoshop, Marine sample, Alboran Sea
Plan 40x/0.65, DIC, 130µm, stacked in Photoshop, Marine sample, Alboran Sea
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Hi 75' - superb images, and as Kurt says, makes me want more!
Is it possible that the 'bacteria trails' are strands of it's ectoplasm? I'd love to see several images with perhaps some taxonomic details, interesting to know what type it may be. Lovely images, full of interest even though I'm really a 'plant man'!
Keep them coming my friend, they're excellent!
Is it possible that the 'bacteria trails' are strands of it's ectoplasm? I'd love to see several images with perhaps some taxonomic details, interesting to know what type it may be. Lovely images, full of interest even though I'm really a 'plant man'!
Keep them coming my friend, they're excellent!
John B
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Hi 75RR,
thank you for posting these beautiful images. There are lots of pictures of foraminifera shells but pictures of living foraminifera are comparatively rare.
Bob
thank you for posting these beautiful images. There are lots of pictures of foraminifera shells but pictures of living foraminifera are comparatively rare.
Bob
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Many thanks mrsonchus and MicroBob
Have duplicated the image and placed the copy at 180 degrees to show both negative and positive bias to help in viewing the tracks.
Have added a closeup of the area that I believe shows that they are multiple images of slow moving 'bacteria'. A sort of time-lapse of their movement.Is it possible that the 'bacteria trails' are strands of it's ectoplasm?
Have duplicated the image and placed the copy at 180 degrees to show both negative and positive bias to help in viewing the tracks.
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