Trying to have a deeper look inte the cell structure. Used an 20x Olympus water dipping lens, with my set up this is 88.8x on sensor. First picture Helicon, stereo and film Zerene:
Cropped stereo:
Short film for those that have trouble seeing stereo:
https://youtu.be/tJsJQKugzr0
I always have some dust. It would bee nice if Zerne could use an out of focus picture for automatic dust controll.
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Jörgen Hellberg
leaf cell structure
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That 3D image is stunning. Especially that stomata floating above everything else. SUPERB!
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Thanks for the very nice comments!
I have tried 3D models and video - but stereo is at least for me the best way to visualize this type of (semi)transparent objects. What might look like "junk" in a 2D pictures can turn out to be a part of an interesting transparent structure.
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Jörgen Hellberg
I have tried 3D models and video - but stereo is at least for me the best way to visualize this type of (semi)transparent objects. What might look like "junk" in a 2D pictures can turn out to be a part of an interesting transparent structure.
No - just submerged into water - and enough WD to play around with the light.ChrisR wrote:Very deep! Is it a peeled leaf?
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