Frontonia Filina cianobacteria

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ABEL
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Frontonia Filina cianobacteria

Post by ABEL »

Hello ¡

I publish some photos of frontonia, filina and a not identified cianobacteria.

Filina 40X DIC NOMARSKI OLYMPUS BX 51 CAM JENOPTIK FLASH

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Frontonia 40X(?) pizza :roll: :lol:

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Cianobacteria 40X

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lauriek
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Post by lauriek »

Mmmmmm Pizza!

Lovely shots as usual Abel! :)

René
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Post by René »

Hmm, yes, terrific shots. The last cyano is Gomphosphaeria. To species level is always tricky, but G. aponina comes close.

Best wiahes, René

Franz Neidl
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Post by Franz Neidl »

Really nice pictures (specially Nr.2 und Nr.3)

Franz

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Post by Marek Mis »

Abel,

The photographs are breathtaking ! Your skills and the BX 51 optics are great. These details are amazing ! Simply beautiful. I'm very jealous of your microscope.

Regards

Marek M.
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Post by Cactusdave »

Sensational, especially that Rotifer. That camera is something special as well as good optics.
Leitz Ortholux 1, Zeiss standard, Nikon Diaphot inverted, Canon photographic gear

Mitch640
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Post by Mitch640 »

Really beautiful pictures, especially #2.

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