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Dan Wilson
{K:21104} 3/19/2008
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No thank you, this sort of stuff fascinates me so much
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Avi
{K:70138} 3/14/2008
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Thanks for the info Dan. It's a truly amazing work !
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Dan Gheban
{K:3787} 3/14/2008
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Thank you Daniel for your nice comment and visiting my gallery!
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Dan Gheban
{K:3787} 3/14/2008
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Thank you, Laura!
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Dan Gheban
{K:3787} 3/14/2008
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Thank you, Avi! About the question, No! The image is pure, genuine, without any manipulation. The color from background was obtain by rotating the plane of light polarization with the proper device attached to the microscope.
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Dan Wilson
{K:21104} 3/13/2008
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Very nice, thank you for explaining, it was very interesting, I really like this shot
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laura diaz
{K:1642} 3/13/2008
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good idea , the execution is grat , fantastic result
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Avi
{K:70138} 3/13/2008
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Fantastic shot Dan.. did you super-impose two images here ??
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 3/13/2008
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My interesante abstracto. Felicitaciones!
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Dan Gheban
{K:3787} 3/13/2008
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Thank you, Jen!
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Jen van Wijn
{K:24075} 3/13/2008
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Woww....you did it again, I love the way you treat these molecules under your microscope, wish I could sit next to you and see what happens:) Thanks for sharing and explanation, xxJen
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