More from 2015, now Spirogyra stacks with 50X/1.00 oil, DIC
Spirogyra
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Spirogyra
Interesting new species to me. Loved the first one, but I think the second would benefit with focus stacking to yield more detail. I am a Spirogyra junkie and love finding new species.
Mike
Mike
Michael Reese Much FRMS EMS Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
Thanks all!
In fact both images are stacks, I did shot the whole stacks but the results were less clear, in the first one is stacked about half the the cell and the second is a short stack to better show the nucleus (two different cells, of course)
IIRR the sample was collected at a semi-permanent pond on limestone at mountains at East of Spain, about 700mm height.
In fact both images are stacks, I did shot the whole stacks but the results were less clear, in the first one is stacked about half the the cell and the second is a short stack to better show the nucleus (two different cells, of course)
IIRR the sample was collected at a semi-permanent pond on limestone at mountains at East of Spain, about 700mm height.
Pau