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Recent images

#1 Post by Aenima » Wed Jul 14, 2021 5:45 pm

Hi guys.
Long time no post. I hope you are all well.
I recently started using the microscope and doing photography again, after a bit of an absence. Just getting back into the swing of things.
Here are some of my recent photos. (I used screenshot to reduce file size, I can't recall the best way to post images so this will do for now).
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moth tongue
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Midge larva polarised
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Midge larva darkfield

Midge larva polarised
Midge larva polarised
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hydra darkfield

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Re: Recent images

#2 Post by Aenima » Wed Jul 14, 2021 5:57 pm

More shots. Think the quality will be suffering from the phone screenshot process but hopefully not too much. 😊 Thank you for looking.
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hydra darkfield
Crystals polarised
Crystals polarised
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reminds me of a flowery painting
Gnat larva polarised
Gnat larva polarised
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gnat larva polarised
Gnat larva fully crossed polariser
Gnat larva fully crossed polariser
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Crystals polarised
Crystals polarised
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Re: Recent images

#3 Post by 75RR » Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:07 pm

Do like the Hydra images :)
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Re: Recent images

#4 Post by Aenima » Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:09 pm

Moth wing scale
Moth wing scale
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Another midge larva darkfield
Another midge larva darkfield
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Crystal pol
Crystal pol
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More bubbles in bleach polarised
More bubbles in bleach polarised
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Amoeba phase contrast
Amoeba phase contrast
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Re: Recent images

#5 Post by Aenima » Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:34 pm

75RR wrote:
Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:07 pm
Do like the Hydra images :)
Thank you 75RR, yes I has been looking for a hydra for ages and finally realised I could have been missing them the whole time due to the size of the pipettes, I didn't know how big they were. Now I see them in my samples quite often with the naked eye and use larger pipettes 😊 quite photogenic aren't they? Looking for a green one next.

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Re: Recent images

#6 Post by tlansing » Thu Jul 15, 2021 12:01 am

Nice set of photos! The last one of is of an amoeba called Diplophrys. The orange-colored oil droplet is nicely visible.

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Re: Recent images

#7 Post by Aenima » Thu Jul 15, 2021 3:42 am

tlansing wrote:
Thu Jul 15, 2021 12:01 am
Nice set of photos! The last one of is of an amoeba called Diplophrys. The orange-colored oil droplet is nicely visible.
Thank you!
Yes, that amoeba was rather mysterious at first, and I wasn't even sure if it was an amoeba. I do like the weird ones. :)

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