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Spider lace2
Image Title:  Spider lace2
 
 By: Dan Gheban  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Dan Gheban {K:3533}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Olympus C4040Z
Categories Scientific
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio Lens Olympus microscop BX40
Uploaded 10/17/2007 Film / Memory Type digital flashmemory
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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Location City -  Cluj-Napoca
State -  TRANSYLVANIA
Country - Romania   Romania
About This time is an image taken at microscope with polarized light. The shining structures have a crystal-like reaction in this kind of light. The non shining elements of the web are amorphous in structure. 100x magnification power.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ian McIntosh   {K:38960} 10/18/2007
Grand sense of depth with this process. It is as if it has widened your depth of field to the full width of the strand.


Dan Gheban   {K:3533} 10/19/2007
You are right. I realize that only after your comment. For me the effects of polarized light has other meanings (professional deformation) :)


Anindya Maity   {K:6451} 10/31/2007
Maybe u shot it with scientific interest,but I see a beautiful abstract .;)


Dan Gheban   {K:3533} 10/31/2007
Not for scientific interest (but with scientific tools), just for fun and for the beauty of shapes in nature. :)


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