This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge is to share a photo of something rare. I believe that the microscopic nature photos I have been sharing on my blog are rare. This is one I took yesterday of the center of an Echinacea flower.
This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge is to share a photo of something rare. I believe that the microscopic nature photos I have been sharing on my blog are rare. This is one I took yesterday of the center of an Echinacea flower.
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Great photo
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Cool Picture!
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The shapes are so perfect too, Nature sure is an amazing artist 🙂
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That’s for sure! 🙂
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Cool 🙂
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That’s a good one.
janet
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I’m glad you like it!
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Very interesting photo how did you take it? Doesn’t look like the usual macro?
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It isn’t. I’m doing a lot of microscopic photos nowadays. I have an adapter that lets me attach the iPhone to the microscope. The view is way better when I look directly into the microscope but the iPhone/adapter/microscope combo turns out nice photos.
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Gosh sounds cool. So you have an actual microscope that you look through and somehow you take a photo by attaching the iPhone to the microscope?
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Very rare indeed! I have never seen anything like it!
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Very beautiful! At first glance it looked like Jupiter! Thanks for sharing!
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Fun. I like that Jupiter came to your mind!
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Fabulous! Like bursts of shooting suns darting across the universe!
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Incredible isn’t it. I looked through the microscope at a nearly dead echinacea flower center and also at one whose leaves were wilting. This photo came from that one.
I keep wondering if the center of a dying flower looks this beautiful, how radiant would a healthy one be? I haven’t found out because I haven’t wanted to pluck a healthy blossom. Maybe I will do that when there are many more flowers.
I am also going to open some of them up at some point to see what’s inside.
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