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Wild mulberry

#1 Post by fdupre » Tue Mar 21, 2023 10:30 am

Hello everyone,

I share with you photos of leaf and thorn from a wild mulberry tree that is in my garden.
They were taken in macro photography and under the microscope with the 4x and 10x objective.

Macro 1/5 rate:
Unstacked image
Unstacked image
feuille_taux_1sur5MH.jpg (184.8 KiB) Viewed 294 times
Macro rate of 1/1.5:
Image stacked from 6 photos in Helicon focus with method B
Image stacked from 6 photos in Helicon focus with method B
feuille_taux_1sur1.5MH.jpg (210.25 KiB) Viewed 294 times
Macro rate of 1/1:
Image stacked from 55 photos in Helicon focus with the C method
Image stacked from 55 photos in Helicon focus with the C method
aiguilles_macro_taux1sur1MH.jpg (166.15 KiB) Viewed 294 times
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Equipment : binocular magnifier Bresser Biorit ICD x20 x40 / Microscope "Bresser" science infinity / Home macro bench
YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbdg7 ... J_VpBU54YQ
first name : Franck

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Re: Wild mulberry

#2 Post by fdupre » Tue Mar 21, 2023 10:44 am

. . .

Leafs under the microscope with the 10x objective
Blades of the sheets of the 2 sides A and B::
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Side A in transmitted light:
Image stacked from 14 photos in Helicon focus with method B
Image stacked from 14 photos in Helicon focus with method B
feuille_faceA_10x_lum_transMH.jpg (220.76 KiB) Viewed 288 times
Side B in transmitted light:
Image stacked from 25 photos in Helicon focus with method B
Image stacked from 25 photos in Helicon focus with method B
feuille_faceB_10x_lum_transMH.jpg (258.43 KiB) Viewed 288 times
Side B in transmitted and reflected light:
Image stacked from 27 photos in Helicon focus with method B - We can clearly see the hairs located on side B and which cause water to run off this side without getting caught (water repellent).
Image stacked from 27 photos in Helicon focus with method B - We can clearly see the hairs located on side B and which cause water to run off this side without getting caught (water repellent).
feuille_faceB_10x_lum_trans_refleMH.jpg (267.59 KiB) Viewed 288 times

Thorn under the microscope with the 4x objective - Transmitted light:
Image stacked from 102 photos in Helicon focus with method B
Image stacked from 102 photos in Helicon focus with method B
aiguille_x4MH.jpg (126.61 KiB) Viewed 288 times

Sincerely,
Frank
Equipment : binocular magnifier Bresser Biorit ICD x20 x40 / Microscope "Bresser" science infinity / Home macro bench
YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbdg7 ... J_VpBU54YQ
first name : Franck

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