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Plankton Chronicles. Teichlebewesen im Stefansbachtal Gevelsberg Einzeller: Wimpertiere (Ciliata) Specialized Microscopy Techniques - Differential Interference Contrast. View topic - Nice clean pictures. Focus Stacking, Deep-Focus-Fusion. Small World Big Pictures. Small World is regarded as the leading forum for showcasing the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope.

Small World Big Pictures

For over 30 years, Nikon has rewarded the world's best photomicrographers who make critically important scientific contributions to life sciences, bio-research and materials science. A photomicrograph is a technical document that can be of great significance to science or industry. But a good photomicrograph is also an image whose structure, color, composition, and content is an object of beauty, open to several levels of comprehension and appreciation.

The official judging for the 36th Annual Small World Photomicrography Competition took place on May 13, 2010. The winners will be announced on October 13, but you do get the chance to pick your favorites among this year’s top entries by clicking on the link at the end of this post. Fabrice Parais, Atherix ibis (fly) aquatic larva (25X) Gerd A. Mobile App. Virtual Microscope. Microscope - Valuable Information and Resources! George von Dassow. Krebsmicro Home. Diatomeen und Radiolarien. Das Urheberrecht aller hier gezeigten Bilder liegt beim jeweiligen Autor.

Diatomeen und Radiolarien

Wenn Sie Interesse an der Nutzung von Aufnahmen haben, wenden Sie sich gerne an uns, der Rechteinhaber wird Sie dann kontaktieren. (Info(at)mikroskopie-bonn.de) Marine Kieselalgen aus Lebendkulturen Die hier von Frank Fox gezeigten Aufnahmen stammen von drei Arten mariner Kieselalgen aus Lebendkulturen. Diese sind bereits einige Wochen alt und gedeihen noch immer prächtig. Zurück zum Inhaltsverzeichnis Verschiedene Diatomeen im Hellfeld II Aufnahmen verschiedener und teilweise sehr seltener Diatomeenarten im Hellfeld, aus Streupräparaten von Dr.

Fossile Radiolarien aus Barbados Aufnahmen von Horst-Dieter Döricht von einem sehr schönen Kreispräparat von Eberhard Raap. Verschiedene Diatomeen im Hellfeld I Aufnahmen verschiedener und teilweise sehr seltener Diatomeenarten im Hellfeld, aus Präparaten von Dr. Oamaru revisited - fossile Diatomeen im Interphako Alle Aufnahmen von Frank Fox am Carl Zeiss Jena Jenaval Interphako. Downloads. THE OLYMPUS BH-2 MICROSCOPES. After working, teaching, and playing with most of the student and benchtop sized microscope makes and models from the mid 1960s to 1990s that were available in the USA, my favorites are the various versions of the Olympus BH2.

THE OLYMPUS BH-2 MICROSCOPES

Certainly the other major brands have made very good microscopes with very fine optics, but in the 1980s, none matched the combination of modern style, ergonomics, engineering, quality, optics, durability, and smooth operation that characterize the various BH2 models. Olympus sold a huge number in the 1980s and 1990s; many are still in service, and parts remain abundant. Some other makers copied the general design and styling of the BH2 and its smaller sibling the CH2, even long after after Olympus moved on to their CX and BX designs. Establish a global leadership position. Olympus now makes their CX line of microscopes in the Philippines, and some components for other models are made there and also imported from China.

Antique Victorian Microscope Slides - Grouped Objects. Eight Student Polar Microscopes. Mikroscopia. Microscopium simplex. Emilyd47's blog. Mysteries Surrounding Dried Stuff. Microscopy-UK Micscape Microscopy and Microscopes Magazine. How to Make Rheinberg Filters. J. RALFS: The British Desmidieae - List of Tables. MicrobeHunter.com - Microscopy Magazine and Blog. Ray Nelson, microphotographer. All of the photographs and text are copyrighted I use the microscope as a wonderfully subtle and revealing camera lens.

Ray Nelson, microphotographer

I am not a scientist of any description. I was attracted to photomicrography for reasons that were essentially aesthetic. The microscope gives me access to a world of natural objects that possess the virtues of abstraction--line, color, and mass, symmetry and asymmetry, order and rhythm and radiance-- without insisting upon the naturalistic contexts and interpretations that can inhibit other kinds of photography. Like a non-representational canvas, the photomicrograph can yeild an abundance of images that remind an observer of extravagant architecture, mad landscapes, mandalas, mythological creatures, or whatever else may be projected by a perception in search of mooring and reference.

The microphotographs here were made through an American Optical One Hundred, an excellent, but basic research instrument that is now distributed and serviced by Leica. 1. Use this box: Photomicrography Competition. Nikon Small World Competition. Olympus BioScapes International Digital Imaging Competition. The Canadian Nature Photographer - Taking pictures with a microscope reveals Invisible worlds. By Dr.

The Canadian Nature Photographer - Taking pictures with a microscope reveals Invisible worlds

Robert Berdan November 21, 2010 A kaleidoscope of colour that can be seen in a microscope are only matched by the colours taken of galaxies in outerspace. Top left - potatoe starch grains , lanthanum crystals, dog flea, lanthanum crystals, lanthanum crystals, caffeine crystals, snail embryos, citric acid crystals, caffeine crystals, feather, caffeine crystals, spirogyra - green algae. You might think of a microscope as special type of lens that you can attach to your digital camera to take pictures and it's not an y more difficult then attaching your camera to a telescope or birding scope. Many common objects like potatoe starch grains, wood, and even hair can appear unusual when photographed with a microscope using polarized light and special filters called wave plates.

White Pine section showing the cells that make up wood where water moves from one cell to the next through sieve plates, the star- like objects. My wife posing in front of an Olympus Inverted microscope. . [ Top ]