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Source :Stomate (salade)
Objectif : 40x
Prise de vue : Labtec Webcam 320x240
Eclairage(s) : LED(s) Blanche,UV,Rouge,Bleue / Miroir
Préparation : Sous lamelle, aucune préparation
Post-trait. : Combinaison 6 Ã 12 images (CombineZ) /
Présentation (Photoshop)
Taille :n.d. µm / 672*504 pixels
Date : 17/12/2008
Labradorite through a microscope
Nikon CFI Plan 10x microscope objective
52mm->M25 step-down ring
58mm->52mm step-down ring
Mamiya 645 210mm f/4 (as tube lens)
Nikon F->M645 lens adapter
Nikon D7000
Dirk let me take this picture on the scanning electron microscope in his lab at Cornell. It is a piece of my skin or hair, I believe. It might have turned out better if we had gold plated it, as was common practice back then. It was a bit more than ten years ago.
Issu d'un prélèvement effectué dans un petit lac ariégeois situé à 2200 m d'altitude, un "volvox" me fait un sourire, que j'ai juste eu le temps de photographier tel qu'il m'est apparu durant quelques secondes dans l'oculaire de mon microscope.
This small room's centerpiece is this desk with a microscope and other visual machines, plus the usual bunch of old files.
A very special macro lens! Here you are taking a look in a microscope via a mobile phone camera!
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„Wenn etwas kleiner ist als das Große, so ist es darum noch lange nicht unbedeutend. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca)
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"365: the 2013 edition", "365:2013", "Day 319/365", "Day 319", "15-Nov-13"
10x HD Video capture of 2x2 grid.
HD Video captured in a 2x2 grid, each then focus stacked and the resulting stacked images stitched.
Scale 2 microns per pixel
sob o calvário Jerusalém Mount Wyatt discovery Richard River cientist president museumm Wyatt pensilvânia US
inventor of the telemicroscopy first saw the somatis of Jesus in Earth
Department of Energy Under Secretary of Science Steven Koonin with Uli Dahmen, director of NCEM (National Center for Electron Microscopy), at the new TEAM 1.0 Electron microscope - one of the world's most powerful electron microscopes.
credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer
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