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Tūranga, Wednesday 3 March 2021.

 

File reference: 2021-03-03-IMG_0895

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.

I have had this microscope for over 20 years... Used this instrument furthering my education in the medical field.

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

 

Image id: SDNHM_Microscope_Slides_003

A pair of jeans in extreme close up.

These are onion cells, in the right upper you can see the cell core.

Issu d'un prélèvement effectué vers 1700m d'altitude, au niveau du déversoir de l'étang d'Artax gelé.

Sketchbook peek: inspired by the pattern on a dress in a magazine. I am spinning off my own variations. I really like these. Watercolor paint and marker.

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

 

Image id: SDNHM_Microscope_Slides_022

Wild M11 : a research microscope designed to be taken on the field

Sourdough starter - yeast

Taken using the tiny lens of a Zire 72 camera, handheld, at the eyepiece of a microscope.

This photo caught another photographer as he was busy taking shots of the scenes around. I like how he was caught almost focusing his lens to shoot the individual in front.

Photographed using a microscope and polarized light

Issu d'un prélèvement effectué vers 1700m d'altitude, au niveau du déversoir de l'étang d'Artax gelé. www.flickr.com/photos/philgar/51848580140/in/dateposted/

Snow drifts at Flock Hill.

But not really. What could this be? Hmmm...

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

 

Image id: SDNHM_Microscope_Slides_021

Un microscope du 18ème siècle et son étui en cuir / Lille - Musée de l'Hospice Comtesse (collections permanentes)

This is an image of a rock through a microscope. Thin Sections are created and used to identify crystalline structure of the rock. This is an example of nature's smallest art form.

No explanation necessary.

Unfortunately no scale bars, but it is about the width of a human hair (100 microns, or 0.1 mm). The magnification on the ocular part of the microscope was 100x. The zircon is the lightest gray rectangle. It is surrounded by epoxy and has a cover slip. The "holes" are etched as part of the measurement technique; to create the ion beam for measuring the sample.

Tomato flower pollen under oil immersion lens

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