We had a really interesting time building microscopes and trying different lighting, slide preparation, and dyeing (with beet juice) and I wanted to share some of the photos we got from our different #communitymicroscope builds (see https://publiclab.org/micro for more on this kit):
This is from tile grout; not full resolution of the webcam but pretty good:
Here's the micrometer for scale:
Then we added a 40x microscope lens to try for better magnification; each tick mark is 10 microns, or 0.01mm:
Above is a nice sharp-edged piece, at ~50 microns or so.
Above, some interesting grooves and darker colors in there. This is in beet juice to add contrast but maybe that was unnecessary.
Finally, there were a lot of these smaller very sharp shards, at ~20x5 microns, perhaps:
And from last week's #microbrews event:
A poppy seed:
I'll post more in a bit!
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@xose awards a barnstar to warren for their awesome contribution!
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Fantastic pictures!!! Which camera did you use?
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Mine at the top are with the hi res webcam kit, but @peasepoint's are with the basic microscope kit... a very cheap webcam!
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Awesome! Those with the spheres are impressive!
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This one from a while back!
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@warren - I would like to use a few of your silica images for a safety training introduction. This is for Michigan State University worker safety program per new OSHA rules. I would credit you in the course and the course will be behind a MSU employee secure login.
You're free to use these, they're CC-BY-SA creative commons licenses! Sorry i'm so slow to reply!
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