Hi y'all
It's not often I get to "toot my own horn", especially considering the high calber of our membership. My friends at Micscape Magazine have published an article of mine about oblique darkfield illumination through a microscope. If anyone is interested in reading the article, you can view it here...
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html
Mol Smith and David Walker, the masterminds behind Micscape Magazine, have been enthusiastic supporters of our forums/galleries from our very beginning. I felt it was high time for me to show our thanks to Mol and David. If you would like to support Micscape Magazine, Mol and David are always looking for contributions from their viewer's. If you have a subject that you feel would make an interesting article, contact Mol or David. I'm sure you will find them all too willing to help you publish your article.
Best regards to all as always,
Tooting my own horn! :-)
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- twebster
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Tooting my own horn! :-)
Tom Webster
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Think about this...maybe Murphy is an optimist!!!
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Phoenix "The Valley of the Sun", Arizona, USA
Think about this...maybe Murphy is an optimist!!!
- MikeBinOKlahoma
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Tom, if you don't toot it, nobody else will!
Congrats on the article!
Congrats on the article!
Mike Broderick
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"I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul.....My mandate includes weird bugs."--Calvin
(reposts on this site of my images for critique or instruction are welcome)
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"I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul.....My mandate includes weird bugs."--Calvin
(reposts on this site of my images for critique or instruction are welcome)