Diatoms in perspective

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Frank Fox
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Diatoms in perspective

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Diatoms in perspective

As an addition: The star of Oamaru :D

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Very beautiful!! Thank you for sharing!

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Wooow!!! SUPER

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Very nice Frank! How did you accomplish that in the first image and approximately how many images were in the stack?

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Fantastic! What objective did you use? Metallurgical?

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That is really cool.

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Post by kit1980 »

Very nice. Any technical details?
Omax microscope with Nikon CF objectives
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II camera
http://sdymphoto.com/

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Post by Frank Fox »

Thank you.

The microscope was a Zeiss Jena Jenatech Inspection (reflected light).
objective: Zeiss Jena 50x HD (EPI light field / dark field)

The stack consists of 80 individual photos.

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Very nice

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Great :shock:
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