Pseudomonilicaryon anser
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Beautifully detailed
Beautifully detailed
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Very nice video and beautiful microscopy! The ones I have seen of this organism move around very rapidly, making it very challenging to photograph them. How were you able to slow this one down?
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I saw one of those once while visiting Loch Ness but that one was a lot bigger than 1/2 mm.
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Not seen good resolution images of the Loch Ness example.
Maybe it would show up better with DIC?
Maybe it would show up better with DIC?
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Deceptive Intermittent Conners?
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Impressive work. So detailed! Thanks for sharing.
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Magnificent creature
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Thanks for your kind comments.
tlansing:
My method is simple: patience. Even the ciliates take a few moments of rest!
apochronaut:
Nessie would have been a bit uncomfortable in the little puddle where I took the sample, although I would have loved to find it there.
tlansing:
My method is simple: patience. Even the ciliates take a few moments of rest!
apochronaut:
Nessie would have been a bit uncomfortable in the little puddle where I took the sample, although I would have loved to find it there.
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Wonderful! Useful annotations. Thanks.
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