Keeno wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 12:36 am
This is very cool Vador. Are you using some sort of software to stack the images after taking them?
Yes thats right, I basically drop my dslr with a special attachment into the top of the microscope and take a photo at every magnification, then use a photo stacker program to stack them into one image.
You can see in some of the shots above where i hadnt focused all way through the field of view and you end up with blury sections.
Mafooo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 12:39 am
Wicked man. What scope are you using?
Thank you for sharing!
No problem, i can’t remember the brand tbh but its a compound biological scope, 10-2000+ magnification, great bit of kit with some nice attachments and features.
I do a lot of darkfield but thats mainly because its less stress on my eyes and i can watch for longer.
I watched a patch of light green leaf cells surrounded by dark leaf cells earlier and all i can think is i was watching nutrients being transferred from the surrounding cells because little by little the light cells popped and turned dark before blending in with the rest of the cells around them like nothing had ever happened. Ive never seen this phenomenon before but im on a mission now to get it on film
Got a couple of 50+ shot images im working on so hopefully have them uploaded tomorrow if i can get them looking good