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salt crystals under the lens

TBRS1

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In my post on Microscopy, Jeff T reminded of my childhood salt crystal experiments, so I attempted to replicate the results.

These are my salt crystal pics. Here is the crystal, unaltered, on high magnification:
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Notice that it looks a bit like a step pyramid. This is caused by the salt crystalizing into a cube shape, as the drop of water on the slide evaporates, causing "steps" to form.

I'm going to play with these filters:

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The one that looks like a steering wheel changes the angle that the light travels, creating shadows that allow one to see surface features easily. Here are two different versions:

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The color filters are pretty self-explanatory:

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In school we did a project growing Copper Sulphate crystals, they're pretty if you get them to grow right.

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In school we did a project growing Copper Sulphate crystals, they're pretty if you get them to grow right.

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Gotta love crystals. They are inherently beautiful.

I especially like the crystals of copper chemicals because of the rich blues and turquoise green.

I was watching this Microbe Hunter video...


... and got fired up, so I bought a sheet of polarizing film ($4).

I'll be back if I get anything fun :) .
 

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