Copepods and barnacle nauplius

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pwnell
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Copepods and barnacle nauplius

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Copepod with egg sack by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier, 10x, DF (U-DCW), HF A

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Marine copepod swimming with diatoms by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier, 10x, FLUO-C6.1, HF B

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IMG_2093-Edit.jpg by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Barnacle nauplius, Belcarra Pier, 10x, DF, HF A

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Copepods

Post by Olympusman »

That third Naupilus is really interesting.

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Post by grgh »

Naupilus looks like a candidate for Spielberg film.
cracking shot well done.
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Post by vendav »

What exquisite images, thank you.
Kind regards,
David

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Post by Jacek »

Very nice

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Post by Sumguy01 »

:smt038 Excellent set.
Thanks for sharing.

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Post by Harald »

Hi there pwnell,
These are stunners, love the first one.
Beautifu light and details.

Thanks for sharing...
Kind Regards
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