Mixture of sugar and salt in polarized light II

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Marek Mis
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Mixture of sugar and salt in polarized light II

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10 X Olympus S Plan Apochromat, Lumipan - Carl Zeiss Jena microscope
Polarized light (mixed techniques - polarized light, Rheiberg illumination, oblique)

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Wow!

That looks just like a set from 'Star Wars':

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Marek,

That is an amazing image for so many reasons!

Looking at it from an 'abstract' perspective:
The apparent 'vanishing point' alone is mesmerising.

The cathedral-like structure astonishing.

Extraordinary!

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Wonderful lighting effect. The sense of depth is so real. This could make an outstanding and award-winning print!
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Marek,

This is (as are your other recent posts) a wonderful image. I really like the way you incorporate a variety of lighting techniques.

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Charlie,
I always admire your excellent photomicrographs, so your compliments are very important for me - thanks a lot :D

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