Gyrosigma

Images made through a microscope. All subject types.

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Chris_M
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Gyrosigma

Post by Chris_M »

Gyrosigma sp.

Nikon Plan 100/1,25 / DIC
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Nikon Plan 100/1,25 / DIC
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Gyrosigma after division / Nikon Plan 100/1,25 / DIC
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Gyrosigma after division / Nikon Plan 100/1,25 / DIC
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Post by Pau »

It's a beauty. Well done!
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Post by abpho »

Cool. I like how you can see through the subject and focus on various parts.

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Post by Mitch640 »

Beautiful.

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Very nice!

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Post by Cactusdave »

Exciting to see this level of detail in a living diatom. Good work. :D
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Post by Chris_M »

Thanks a lot for your kind comments.
Recently I shot more images of living diatom (other species) , I'll post them next time.
Chris

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