I enjoy looking for diatoms and paramecium and other things in pond water. I have a very nice biophere set up and it is very active. I look at things there about once a week. But I can't say I know what I'm looking at.
I enjoy the study of animal cells. I do a lot of plantea.
I enjoy my microscopes but I'm not into vintage scopes because they are just not readily available on this side of the pond, so I stick to Amscope. They are not far away from me. Mostly I study rocks and minerals. Here are just a very few of my photos. I hope you enjoy them and the humor too.
Greg
What I Do
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Thought you were in Oregon USA. Are you elsewhere?I enjoy my microscopes but I'm not into vintage scopes because they are just not readily available on this side of the pond, so I stick to Amscope.
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
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I'm in Oregon in a place where it seems that few people know what a microscope is.