Microcystis sp, Pleuronema coronatum, Copepoda, Tardigrada

Images made through a microscope. All subject types.

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specious_reasons
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Post by specious_reasons »

Every single one is beautiful.

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Post by Jacek »

thanks

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Post by Ecki »

Nice images - as always from you!

I am not so sure about the Microcystis though. Do you have an image with lower magnification where the entire colony is visible?

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Post by Jacek »

Ecki Thank you, I have not, unfortunately

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Post by discomorphella »

The Pleuronema is spectacular. How did you get it to sit still long enough, even with flash?

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Post by curt0909 »

Excellent as always. I especially like the tardigrade with 3 different techniques.

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Post by Litonotus »

brilliant set! and the universal filter at its best (:

the thing is Jacek does not use flash (:
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I'm looking for the the extemely rare V-IM magnification changer for the E800 scope. If you have seen a listing or have one for sale please let me know.

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Post by Jacek »

Thank you for your comment.
With 40X lens shutter speeds I 1/50-1/80 second level, the aperture 4.0 - camera Panasonic Lumix TZ8

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