My contribution was to insist on the static subjects being positioned on a fabric backing, because I found photo microscopy pretty fucking dull and thought it needed jööhjing. Lol.
We were given a totally awesome 1960s Reichert Zetopan research microscope a few years back and we love it because we are great big nerds with no TV. This image was one of our early photographic experiments; the Lovely R has more details... "I can't really recall the technical stuff regarding this image. I think it's a scan from my film days using a Canon EOS 100 and a zoom lens focused at infinity down the trinocular tube (and a 10x ocular) of my 1960's era Reichert Zetopan microscope.Probably oblique lighting over fabric background. Having scored a real microscope adapter (!) I'll be hauling the old girl out this winter and doing it without socks and cardboard tubes :-) " My contribution was to insist on the static subjects being positioned on a fabric backing, because I found photo microscopy pretty fucking dull and thought it needed jööhjing. Lol. Comments are closed.
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