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Post by ecooper on Dec 21, 2012 21:46:37 GMT -8
Almost exactly a month ago I posted a photo of a sow bug (order Isopoda) on my blog that I created from a stack of 57 separate images. But I was really unsatisfied with the photo and decided it was time to invest in more equipment. I ordered a 4X microscope objective off Ebay and started building a precision focusing rail out of a Zeiss Microscope Focus Arm. The focusing rail is now functional. The trickiest thing was figuring out how to provide soft, even lighting to a tiny specimen positioned only 14mm from the front of the lens while simultaneously avoiding lens flare. I also needed to find a suitably photogenic subject. Given that it was snowing on the day I took the photo below, a trip to the garden to look for tiny insects wasn’t an option! I had an epiphany yesterday morning while eating a small tub of yogurt and a banana. I finished the yogurt and realized that it was made from thin white plastic and was the perfect size and shape to fit over both the microscope lens and a specimen. All I had to do was to cut a hole in the bottom to insert the subject. Meanwhile a couple of fruit flies started to buzz around my banana...”aha” I thought, “my specimens have arrived!” Below is one of the photos resulting from a meeting of yogurt container and fruit fly. Cheers, EC www.macrocritters.wordpress.comfruitfly 1 edit copyright ernie cooper 2012 crop 3_filtered by ernie.cooper, on Flickr
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Post by nomad on Dec 22, 2012 3:46:12 GMT -8
ecooper Your detail in your photograph of a fruit fly, is almost unbelievable, a really superb image. Peter.
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Post by Christof on Dec 22, 2012 6:19:36 GMT -8
absolutely awesome, once again you did it! BTW, here it's 30 Deg and summer!
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Post by anthony on Dec 22, 2012 8:20:55 GMT -8
Incredible detail, another awesome photo.
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Post by ecooper on Dec 22, 2012 16:37:57 GMT -8
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Post by ecooper on Dec 22, 2012 16:40:03 GMT -8
absolutely awesome, once again you did it! BTW, here it's 30 Deg and summer! LOL! I'm envious! Its cold and pouring rain here right now. No insects to be found...maybe some earthworms...! EC
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Post by ecooper on Dec 22, 2012 16:40:34 GMT -8
Incredible detail, another awesome photo. Thank you! EC
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Post by papilio28570 on Dec 26, 2012 21:46:19 GMT -8
It would be interesting if someone could explain the purpose of all those hairs protruding from the exoskeleton of the fly.
Absolutely wonderful photo.
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Post by africaone on Dec 27, 2012 3:22:14 GMT -8
this "hairs" are purely sensory ! for "touching" or "smelling" In case of surface covered by a coat of "hairs" (like in lepidoptera), it can be for keeping heat
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