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Source: E. C. Bolles Collection of Microscope Slides, San Diego Natural History Museum.

 

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watercolor enhancment

 

i like how the veins in the eye can be seen.

The element germanium can be used to make microscope objectives.

Pre-Transformers Perceptor

This is from a beach out by the fort, this is one of the most incredible sand samples I've seen, the whole beach is full of this pebble-like sand

Source: E. C. Bolles Collection of Microscope Slides, San Diego Natural History Museum.

 

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Tarlatan Fabric with Ink.

My first microscopic photo. This is a close-up of the edge of a leaf from around the base of the stem of a tomato.

Pre-Transformers Perceptor

I recently replaced the keyboard on an old laptop. These screws are around 1.5mm in length.

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An interesting look at everyday things.

I bought a cheap USB powered Microscope and then started exploring. Some of the images were very unexpected so I thought I would post a few.

 

This cover is yellow but close up you can see the individual colour dots.

 

2015

Date of issue: 5 September 1989

Designed by: Keith Bassford

Just playing around at work again. These flowers are tiny, roughly about 7 or 8mm across (5/16 inch)

Microscope, photo de tige de coton.

Eyeing some residues. (Photograph courtesy of P. Kosty, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.)

Macrofotografia hecha con iPhone 3G S y una lupa plana a la pantalla del MacPro.

Macropicture of the MacPro screen with iPhone 3G S and a flat magnifier.

Toothpaste as an abrasive remover for micro-lenses is SUPER messy, avoid it!

Exploring life in the sand at HCMR

Vintage Gilbert Microscope set displayed in a resale store.

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