stack of 45 frames 105mm f/4 Bellows Nikkor 0.75x at f/5.6 1/4 sec
stack of 153 frames 20mm f/2 Olympus 2 sec at max bellows 13x
stack of 300 frames 20mm f/2 Olympus 2 sec at medium bellows extension about 8x
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stack of 51 frames 20mm f/2 Olympus 2 sec at max bellows 13x
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Thanks! These were exciting to watch the stacks grow, I didn't know what I was looking at with the 'mushroom' and still don't, really. These things must have particularly large cells.
The first overview shot was just ambient room/window light (big soft box) pointing away from the window with the bellows shading direct window reflections, the next two were bent plastic diffuser dome with tissue and side light, the last, I had to crank up the ISO, couldn't get light on it, just a bent piece of paper for reflector.
The first overview shot was just ambient room/window light (big soft box) pointing away from the window with the bellows shading direct window reflections, the next two were bent plastic diffuser dome with tissue and side light, the last, I had to crank up the ISO, couldn't get light on it, just a bent piece of paper for reflector.
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Amazing images.
This may help you to identify:
http://www.sbs.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/scien ... erview.cfm
(Click on the "some leafy liverworts" link).
Harold
This may help you to identify:
http://www.sbs.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/scien ... erview.cfm
(Click on the "some leafy liverworts" link).
Harold
My images are a medium for sharing some of my experiences: they are not me.