Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Last photos with the old setup...

Christian, who sold me my microscope, has come up with an improved camera adapter for me. He cobbled together an afocal system using a Leitz lens, some ABS tubing and various other handmade parts and materials. And it does work better than what I had before! So I'll post some of the images I've taken using my old setup before starting with the new. I'll also include a video taken with my Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS4. First the video. A clip showing an amoeba moving along with nice detail of the particulate matter oozing into the advancing pseudopoda. That rod issuing from it's rear end is likely a cyanobacteria that it had previously decided to ingest.








I found a couple of samples of pediastrum, a genus of algae, in one of my samples. This photo was taken using phase contrast.




This image was taken with brightfield illumination.






Another type, again using phase contrast lighting.



 I think this is a diatom frustrule.






No idea what this is. Possibly a member of the Genus monoraphidium.




Similar to the above image, same amount of information about it.





 A species of Phacus, different than some of the beautiful ones I referred to in an earlier post. This version is more of a disc shape than the other one reported.












Another shot of the Phacus with a bit of detail of the flagella at it's front.







Is this one of the heliozoans?

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