Definitely have a long way to go to get better at my microscopy!
spicy pancake - 1w
I think this is pretty good microscopy. Trying to focus and pan on a rotifer is like trying to photograph a dog on cocaine in an open field full of tennis ball serving machines.
Very rude of them to invade the Moina pad.
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cybervseas @lemmy.world - 1w
Thank you! And indeed, 100% it was more difficult because I was using a concave slide instead of a standard flat one. But it was also much nicer to not squish the rotifers -- give them a lot more time to stay alive and be studied.
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spicy pancake - 1w
one time i tried to (gently) view a red spider mite on a flat slide under a cover slip. i obliterated that poor thing and will be perpetually haunted having witnessed my inadvertent brutality at 20x. ðŸ˜
that was the first and last >1 cell organism I ever intentionally scoped.
A few months ago I ended up recording a hydra dying and disintegrating in real time on a flat slide I squished it on 😅
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spicy pancake - 1w
hydra kids, hydra wife, they squishin errybody out here
(in my defense it's 2am)
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pebbles @sh.itjust.works - 1w
Nice video! Mine tend to look like that too so don't worry too much about your microscopy skills. I have been making more cuts in my videos lately to compensate. If you make a cut just as the camera gets a bit blurry from movement you can make it look like you quickly moved to where you meant to lol.
Though I land firmly on the arts side of things for my videos. I can really respect trying to get really good with the microscope.
cybervseas in microscopy
Rotifers invaded my moina culture :-\ (300x magnification)
https://video.nyc/w/adXCykTRgVrYbPuvvbjLjuDefinitely have a long way to go to get better at my microscopy!
I think this is pretty good microscopy. Trying to focus and pan on a rotifer is like trying to photograph a dog on cocaine in an open field full of tennis ball serving machines.
Very rude of them to invade the Moina pad.
Thank you! And indeed, 100% it was more difficult because I was using a concave slide instead of a standard flat one. But it was also much nicer to not squish the rotifers -- give them a lot more time to stay alive and be studied.
one time i tried to (gently) view a red spider mite on a flat slide under a cover slip. i obliterated that poor thing and will be perpetually haunted having witnessed my inadvertent brutality at 20x. ðŸ˜
that was the first and last >1 cell organism I ever intentionally scoped.
https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/50fc9f15-91fe-4e7f-b87c-008625e59e22.webp
A few months ago I ended up recording a hydra dying and disintegrating in real time on a flat slide I squished it on 😅
hydra kids, hydra wife, they squishin errybody out here
(in my defense it's 2am)
Nice video! Mine tend to look like that too so don't worry too much about your microscopy skills. I have been making more cuts in my videos lately to compensate. If you make a cut just as the camera gets a bit blurry from movement you can make it look like you quickly moved to where you meant to lol.
Though I land firmly on the arts side of things for my videos. I can really respect trying to get really good with the microscope.