Eunotia sp.

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75RR
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Eunotia sp.

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Zeiss Planapo 63x/1.4, DIC, 90µm, stacked in Photoshop, prepared slide Pleurax
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Zeiss Standard WL & Wild M8
Olympus E-p2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)

Ramos Kenneth D
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Re: Eunotia sp.

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Every time I see diatoms I am reminded of the "Blind Watchmaker" (Dawkins). Just how could something so exquisite and beautiful evolve from nothingness? You would think that there had to be a "watchmaker," there had to be? :-k

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Re: Eunotia sp.

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I believe that's about as nice a view of girdle bands as I've ever seen.
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Kurt Maurer
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Re: Eunotia sp.

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Many thanks Kurt, most kind

Thanks Ramos Kenneth D, diatoms are indeed pretty amazing
Zeiss Standard WL & Wild M8
Olympus E-p2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)

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