Sunset at the seaside (image added)

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Marek Mis wrote:Rik

you didn't give the chance for others to try the identification of this subject =D>
It's a curse. I always blurted in school too... :( :oops:

But there's still an opportunity for more guesses!

What material is under the cover glass?

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Post by Marek Mis »

Rik,

Don't be sad and shamed, please. Not at all ! :wink:

If about the material under the cover glass, there was nothing special except the sample - drop of water with some green algae. I noticed that not every objective gives such good results. It of course depends on their depth of field and apertures. I was trying this frame with 20 X Splan Apo and the result was disappointing.

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Post by Marek Mis »

The extremally shallow depth of field has its good points. As an example of it I am enclosing additional image presenting very similar place ( or the same, I am not sure of it) of the cover slip. Thanks to shallow depth of field I could obtain quite different result.

The equipment was the same like in the previous case.


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