Dinobryon stack

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Wim van Egmond
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Dinobryon stack

Post by Wim van Egmond »

I have been a bit sitlent becaue of work and travelling. I didn't do much micro, more macro. It is summer so I try to spend more time outdoors :) So this is one I took some time ago. It is a stack because these Dinobryon colonies are very three dimensional. I think it could be better after some adjustments. The flagella moved so in the stack you see several. Showing only one for each cell would be better.

Wim

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bernhardinho
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Post by bernhardinho »

Hi Wim,

gee, that's a beautiful shot!!! It's got something sacred and holy about it.

Bernhard

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Ken Ramos
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Nice clean shot there Wim. They look swell even with the multiple flagella. :D
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And again, they look swell on the front cover of amateurmicroscopy.net also. Congratulations Wim! :D
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