Arcella

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75RR
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Arcella

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Planapo 63/1.4, 170µm, DIC, 2 image stacks of 26 stitched in Photoshop

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Post by rnabholz »

Beautiful rich colors, great sense of depth, and lots of detail for the eye to explore.

Great stuff.

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:D Great job.
Thanks for sharing.

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Post by 75RR »

Thanks rnabholz and Sumguy01


Was having another look at it - decided it was perhaps a little dark.

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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Excellent!
(Why the picture has two white squares on the ends?)

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Post by 75RR »

Thank you Carlos. It is a stitch of two images.


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Post by Ferry »

Why do you think it's an Arcella? It doesn't look like that.

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Post by 75RR »

Hi Ferry, thought it was an upside down view of one.

http://www.arcella.nl/visual-arcella-key

Though now that you mention it, it does seem to have a very small aperture. Though that is probably irrelevant :)

Perhaps I should stick with Testate Amoeba in future.

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