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Winter trees in the rain, photographed through a window. 35mm Nikon F2 50mm.
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Above the Veteran's Memorial in Columbus, Ohio. DJI Air 2S:
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Nearby pond after frosty night. Speed Graphic with Industar-55.
 

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Microscope Pictures with polarizing filters from crystallized compounds:

a) Sulfur:
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b) Ascorbic acid:

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c) Tartaric acid:

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e) Copper(II)sulfate:

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Detail of a die from a Cell-CPU (reflected light):

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Camera used: Hasselblad 907x with extension tube (48 mm) and Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Hasselblad XCD adapter (EF-XCD-P) plus a Canon SLR/DSLR Camera Adapter for Microscopes (CA-CAN-SLR)
Microscope: Axioplan I from Zeiss see https://illumina-chemie.de/viewtopic.php?p=90240#p90240 (in German) for setup and more pictures....

BJ68

 
Microscope Pictures with polarizing filters from crystallized compounds:

a) Sulfur:
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b) Ascorbic acid:

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c) Tartaric acid:

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e) Copper(II)sulfate:

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Detail of a die from a Cell-CPU (reflected light):

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Camera used: Hasselblad 907x with extension tube (48 mm) and Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Hasselblad XCD adapter (EF-XCD-P) plus a Canon SLR/DSLR Camera Adapter for Microscopes (CA-CAN-SLR)
Microscope: Axioplan I from Zeiss see https://illumina-chemie.de/viewtopic.php?p=90240#p90240 (in German) for setup and more pictures....

BJ68


Nice work, do you grow the crystals yourself? I do some photo microscopy myself, including crystals and microchips, mostly bugs though. Here's some on my Flickr.
 
Near White House Campground, Pariah River, Mamiya 7ii, Acros, orange filter, out of focus mistake
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Nice work, do you grow the crystals yourself? I do some photo microscopy myself, including crystals and microchips, mostly bugs though. Here's some on my Flickr.

Yes I grow the crystals myself....have now a new flat with a 20 qm dark chamber see picture @ https://illumina-chemie.de/viewtopic.php?p=88525#p88525
Making analog stuff, printing and so on, too: https://illumina-chemie.de/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=4590 and https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/tetrazoliumtype.195285/#post-2609179


bj68
 
Mamiya C330f with Mamiya-Sekor 55mm f/4.5, Kodak T-Max 400, dark yellow filter, Developed in HC-110, Dilution B.

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There used to be a world of difference between abstract art form and display of, well ... clearly defined things from our surroundings. This thread seems to suggest if there is a difference, the line is super fine, nearly impossible to pin point.

Having said that, some really good images.
 
Life finds its way.
 

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