I don't have a lot of time to post on the forum ( I had to work hard on my latest amazing scientific discovery - see the new issue of Micscape magazine) but this is an image I recently made.
I combined 3 slides. I had to wait until the euglena was motionless and because of that it is flattened, perhaps a bit too much. By manual stacking I could show the different aspects of this organism. It was my first Euglena image with a flagellum. And the first time I saw Euglena spirogyra.
Wim
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