Cardinal

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pwnell
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Cardinal

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Most people think of a cardinal tetra as something with red and blue stripes. When using epi-polarization, one gets quite a surprise.

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20131010-DSLR_IMG_0733.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Cardinal, 20x/0.45,EPI-POL+POL, HF B

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20131010-DSLR_IMG_0698.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Cardinal, 40x/0.6,EPI-POL+POL, HF B(43,9)

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20131010-DSLR_IMG_0097.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Cardinal, 4x*1.6, EPI-POL

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20131010-DSLR_IMG_0766.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Cardinal, 20x/0.45,EPI-POL+POL, HF B(50,10)+C

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20131010-DSLR_IMG_0348.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Cardinal, 2x, EPI-POL+POL, HF B

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20131010-DSLR_IMG_0222.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Cardinal, 2x, EPI-POL+POL, HF B

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Post by Jacek »

amazing photos

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Post by Cactusdave »

Wow! :shock: You can do some wonderful things with the right kit. What with low mag. SEM panoramas, epi-fluorescence with deconvolution and epi-polarisation we are really branching out. The 'amateur' in 'amateurmicrography' is being thoroughly stretched! :lol:
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Post by Marek Mis »

Very nice abstract images, especially the second one. Apart from the abstract ones the last image is stunning.

Marek

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Very nice set!

Rogelio

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Nicely done. I like the last 2X shot the most... all are great to look at.

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Post by pwnell »

Thanks for looking and commenting! Without the help of people on this forum I would still not have known that epi-polarization is...

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