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| Explaining | Your *amazing* macroscopic plant detail photos.
I am doing a fair bit of research lately (mainly to do with photosynthesis and c02), and am finding i LOVE looking at great photos of plants parts. i would love to see YOUR (please no google copies, i have seen them already ) photos without the scope, just camera shots. specifically of up close parts of the plants, roots, reproductive organs etc. how detailed can we get with "just" a camera?cant wait to see if there are others with my perverse photo addiction ![]() ---------------- Stephen Robert Irwin: 22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006. Rest In Peace. Life is not a problem to be solved, it is a mystery to be lived. -Kierkegaard | |
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| Hypographer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Your *amazing* macroscopic plant detail photos. I recommend starting a User group for this and then use that group's album - it makes it easier. Or we could open up a folder in the gallery if you like? ---------------- Your Friendly Neighborhood AdministratorWant to sponsor Hypography? Buy a print in our Fall 2008 Benefit Sale Join our Facebook group or follow us on Twitter Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. - Carl Sagan | |
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| Hypographer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Your *amazing* macroscopic plant detail photos. ---------------- Your Friendly Neighborhood AdministratorWant to sponsor Hypography? Buy a print in our Fall 2008 Benefit Sale Join our Facebook group or follow us on Twitter Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. - Carl Sagan | |
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![]() My plant hobbying has rather slacked back the last couple months, but I do enjoy the closeups. I see Tormod has put up a cool shot of a Rhododendron after the blooms have wilted, and one of my cooler accidental close-up shots of flower giblets is of a Rhody too. Sounds like a fun theme to me; here's that shot. ![]() ![]() ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? | ||
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| Hypographer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Your *amazing* macroscopic plant detail photos. Ooooh...that is a beautiful shot, Turtle! ![]() ---------------- Your Friendly Neighborhood AdministratorWant to sponsor Hypography? Buy a print in our Fall 2008 Benefit Sale Join our Facebook group or follow us on Twitter Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. - Carl Sagan | |
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| Explaining | Re: Your *amazing* macroscopic plant detail photos. love both those photos!!! tormod, i thought about a social forum, but they seem hard to find for new people, and not as easy to figure out (no offense, i like the idea...just seems more complicated to use to simpler folks such as myself ) if you made one i would join, but if possible i would like the thread in the forum as well ![]() Turtle, i do have a microscope, but i need to figure out how to stain slides before i want to show my pathetic microscopic shots lol....so far my shots are rather plain.......natural we shall call them. keep em coming. I think most of my pictures are of flowers too, but i think some nice root shots would be fascinating. one can learn so much just from looking at things, or at least we can assume so much here area few i have taken, cacti related. This shows the cambium/xylem/phloem (well that area anyway, maybe not all of us can see it). this is a root of Lophophora williamsii. the top one is where the soil line is, rt meets plant. 2nd is about 1 cm down. you can seed the vascular bundle stretching third is another 2-3 cm down where the tap root is splitting into 2 i lost the rest of the photos unfortunately. ![]() here is a new cactus growing out from an areole (where the spines are). ![]() Here is a lophophora "hybrid" (within the genus). these "spineless" cacti do have spines when young. this guy is about 3-4mm ![]() this one is an Astrophytum asterias. cacti do have leaves, on their flower stems. some are easier to see than others. ![]() same species' girly bits. ![]() the birth of an areole on a crested Myrtillocactus geometrizans ![]() and for now the final pic, natures paintbrushes! unknown tree specie. ![]() ---------------- Stephen Robert Irwin: 22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006. Rest In Peace. Life is not a problem to be solved, it is a mystery to be lived. -Kierkegaard | |
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On the microscope, I was thinking plant bits without slides & sectioning. That last photo Ganoderma, may be Rhodora. Celebrating Wildflowers - Plant of the Week - Rhodora, Rhododendron canadenseI'll leave my ID off for the time being and focus on structure. ![]() ![]() ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? | ||
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![]() ![]() ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? | ||
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) photos without the scope, just camera shots. specifically of up close parts of the plants, roots, reproductive organs etc. how detailed can we get with "just" a camera?








Sounds like a fun theme to me; here's that shot. 

Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~Sha
) if you made one i would join, but if possible i would like the thread in the forum as well 













