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  • 11-25-2007, 04:30 PM
    Reptilian
    Re: Microscopy Project with a Ball Python
    Great job, I normally don't click on links to sites with tons of pictures, for I use dial up. So I waited for things to load, made a smoothie, and wham!, came across lovely pictures of a beautiful ball python. Congratulation on your A+ it was well deserved.
  • 11-25-2007, 05:45 PM
    cinderbird
    Re: Microscopy Project with a Ball Python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Reptilian View Post
    Great job, I normally don't click on links to sites with tons of pictures, for I use dial up. So I waited for things to load, made a smoothie, and wham!, came across lovely pictures of a beautiful ball python. Congratulation on your A+ it was well deserved.

    i hope it didnt take too long for ya! i tried to resize the images to load but i know me, detail over file size any day! ( even if it means waiting a half hour for things to load..or 5 hours like that one time... oh man ).

    and to ladyohh ( i cant figure out how to double quote on this thing ).

    I also used a little bellows ( like this, but smaller http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/c...on/bellows.jpg ) and a thimble lens, the tiney olympus lens in the last picture on the website for her skin. the rest of them were shot with a normal "macro" lens, this http://www.ndreview.com/images/macro...f_28d_lens.jpg is actually my lens.
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