Hi,
some time ago, we saw some great photos of Amphipleura pellucida shells
by Jean Marc and others. Here are two pictures of a living one.
First without polarized light:
(Zeiss Standard, Planapo 40/0.95; S-Kpl 16x/12.5;
asymmetric Col with blue backround, slide film)
And using polarized light with my best resolving objective:
Stripes can be seen clearly, if you want to see them, even some dots appear ,
in fact that might be some film grain.
(Zeiss Standard, Planapo 63/1.40; S-Kpl 16x/12.5;
oblique lighting, crossed polarizers; slide film, two images)
Greetings
Jens
Amphipleura pellucida, here a living one.
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Film grain or not, some good shots you got here Jens!
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Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Kens Microscopy
Reposts of my images within the galleries are welcome, as are constructive critical critiques.