Diatom

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pwnell
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Diatom

Post by pwnell »

These are very common around Boundary Bay in Delta, British Columbia:

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20130329-DSLR_IMG_0265-Edit.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Boundary Bay Park diatom, 60x, DIC, ZS DMap

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20130329-DSLR_IMG_0281.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Boundary Bay Park diatom, 60x, FLUO-C4

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Post by curt0909 »

These are excellent. Was there a secondary magnification multiplier? Your fluorescence shots reveal a detail of diatoms we don't often see.

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Post by pwnell »

Nope, no additional magnification other than a slight cropping of the photo.

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Post by Jacek »

excellent quality, beautiful

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Beautiful specimen and very nice fluo. details!

Rogelio

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Post by Fredlab »

Really great job.
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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Excellent!
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Post by pwnell »

Thanks for the kind words.

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Post by abpho »

Cool.
I'm in Canada! Isn't that weird?

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