I have posted this once already and it disappeared a few hours later, so we'll try it again.
I think or am under the assumption that this is a Euglena. The flagellum is curled but visible and DOF is off, my apologies, the Euglena was moving quite a bit.
Sony DSC-P200
1/30 sec. @ F/2.8 ISO 100
Zeiss Vario Tessar lens
Zeiss Axiostar microscope
Zeiss 40X/0.65 A-Plan
Euglena?
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Euglena?
Last edited by Ken Ramos on Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I posted this one this morning Tom and it is still here, so thats o.k. I will have to redo one in Macro that I posted yesterday however. Thanks for the info and reply
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Thats funny also. I have it here
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Rutherfordton, North Carolina
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Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Kens Microscopy
Reposts of my images within the galleries are welcome, as are constructive critical critiques.