An introduction to the articles written by students on RIT's 'Principles and applications of
photomacrography' course November 2004.
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A course of the Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT), NY State, USA.
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A course of the Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT), NY State, USA.
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The Biomedical Photographic Communications
(BPC) program at the Rochester Institute of Technology by Professor Michael
Peres, chair Biomedical Photographic Communications
Some equipment and facilities of the RIT Biomedical
high magnification laboratories including the "snow flake shack" The
Biom...
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A course of the Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT), NY State, USA.
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A course of the Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT), NY State, USA.
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A course of the Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT), NY State, USA.
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A course of the Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT), NY State, USA.
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Micscape - Articles Library This is database page 3.
Please use the Library Index to access the article categories and links. Go back
to category list Spiders, mites and other arthropods A Nightmare on Mic Street
Part 3 of mini-series (Spiders) Feb.96 The garden spider - why it doesn't get
stuck...
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The following articles were produced by students as their final examination in the 'Principles
and Applications of Photomacrography' course which concluded November 2008. This
course is part of the curriculum of the Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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Photographing Phaseolus vulgaris (Yellow Wax Beans) By
Casey Murphy aseyca89@hotmail.com Rochester Institute of Technology Biomedical Photographic
Communications ____________________________________
Introduction As I perused the produce selection at the local grocery store, I
noticed something t...
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The Python regius is a non-venomous constricting type
snake. Commonly found as an easy beginners pet, the Ball Python has several
adaptations it has acquired over the course of evolution, that to this day,
classify it as a quiet and efficient predator. Ball Pythons are generally slow,
shy snakes...
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Using Cassiopeia andromeda, the upside-down sea jellyfish
as an example.
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Guidelines on photographing.
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A photographic study.
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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How to Photograph Aquatic Snails by Christa McChancy
Photo by Christa McChancy The spike-topped apple snail, Pomacea bridgessii, is a
common addition to almost any freshwater fish tanks. Originating from South
America, mainly the Amazon River system, there are many varieties of apple
snails. Als...
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Flower Anatomy Elisa Hubbard elisahubbard@gmail.com for
Michael Peres mrppph@rit.edu at Rochester Institute of Technology 'Tis my faith
that every flower enjoys the air it breathes! William Wordsworth "Lines Written
in Early Spring," Lyrical Ballads, 1798 I am currently a student enrolled in
the...
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How to Scientifically Photograph... Archeological Remains
of Homo Sapiens By Jenn Bertelsen Photography of human bones requires attention
to detail. General knowledge of anatomical positions in relation to structures
of the human body is essential for proper documentation. Locate a stable
tablet...
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How to Photograph a Live Bubble Eye Goldfish by Emily K.
Watson About the Bubble Eye Goldfish The Bubble Eye is a variety of fancy
goldfish which has upward pointing eyes that are accompanied by two large
fluid-filled sacs. These sacs start to develop three months after hatching. The
Bubble Eye ...
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A photographic study.
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The Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is the most
recognized carnivorous plant that catches and digests mainly insects and
arachnids. Its most well known characteristic is the rapid closing of the leaves
when stimulated by prey. The term "Venus" comes from the Roman goddess of love.
DESCRIPTION:...
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Photomacrography article on the Rocky Mountain wood
tick.
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a macro study.
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Growing and Photographing Crystals by Becky Killian "Pink
Quartz" Crystal Cluster Equipment Used Nikon D70 60mm macro lens Tripod and copy
stand Sheet of glass 12x12 Tungsten light source Black light source Crystals
Crystals are solid substances in which the smallest units are arranged in
repeat...
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Photographing their wings.
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Chocolate Chip Starfish Commonly know as a Sea Star or
Starfish Scientific Name: Protoreaster nodosus Category: Saltwater Invertebrates
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Class: Asteroidea Order: Valvatida
Family: Oreasteridae Genus: Protoreaster Species: nodosus General Information
Starfis...
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Inserts a blank document layout with no defined
style.
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An illustrated introduction with examples.
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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Hair Through The Microscope Tim Crandall All the images
below were captured with a Nikon D-70 Camera attached to a Nikon Optiphot
microscope. I used a Nikon 20x primary objective and a Nikon 4x photo eyepiece.
The exception is the comparison picture which was captured on a Leitz Wetzlar
comparis...
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Onion Root Mitosis Allium root tip by Joseph C. Rossi It
is common to see photomicrographs of onion root cells when demonstrating how
cell division takes place in plants. Onions have larger chromosomes than most
plants and stain dark. The chromosomes are easily observed through a compound
light ...
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Includes video clips.
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Imaging Setup & Techniques All of the images in this
article were photographed using the Nikon D300 camera, Nikon P bellows, and
Zeiss objective lenses, ranging from forty to sixty-three millimeters in focal
length. The imaging system was mounted to a copy stand, while the subject (grown
on agar...
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Fluorescence Illumination By Mary Mihajlov Introduction
Fluorescence is simply the process by which shortwave light energy is absorbed
and reemitted as long wave light energy. It is most often observed under a UV or
black light. If you?ve ever been to a club that used black lights for lighting,
...
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Hydrozoa Order:
Siponophora Family: Physalildae Genus: Physalia Species: P. physalis The
Portuguese Man-of-War is found in subtropical regions in the northern Atlantic
gulf stream , the pacific ocean and the Indian ocean. It is a relatively
translucent p...
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Fish: A Closer Look by Caitlin Shannon How do fish use
their gills? Why do they have fins? How does a fish see? Do fish have ears? Why
do they have scales? What makes them different colors? These are only a few of
many questions that you may have about fish. Fish are no different from any
other ...
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The carnivorous Purple pitcher plant is found throughout
North America, from Florida up through Newfoundland. They live in bogs,
wetlands, swamps and other regions where the soil is damp, acidic and nutrient
deficient. The plant is carnivorous in order to supplement the nutrients missing
from th...
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Spiders of the Irondequoit Bay by: Jerrett McCormick
Orb-weaver spider Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Suborder: Araneomorphae
Family: Araneidae Introduction For those of you who are squeamish around things
that lurk and crawl in the shadows, I don't think this is the article for you .
. . Becau...
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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Guidelines on photographing during development.
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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The Human Skull Photographs and Article by: Jessica
Peterson The skull is the part of the skeleton that covers and protects the
brain and other sense organs. The human skull is composed of 22 types of bones.
These bones are separated into two categories, the bones the form the cranium
and facial...
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Contact Jacquelyn Olejniczak 3rd Year Biomedical Photographic
Communications student Rochester Institute of
Technology. Rochester, NY 14623 jao4743@rit.edu Michael Peres Head of Biomedical Photographic
Communications Dept. Rochester Institute of
Technology. Rochester, NY 14623 mrppph@rit.edu Roc...
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Japanese Beetles By Torey Miller Description To most
gardeners in the United States, Japanese beetles are known as pests. They
originated in Japan but are not known as pests there because of natural
predators such as birds and Spring Tiphia wasp which controls the Japanese
beetles' population. T...
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Monthly online magazine for microscopy enthusiasts
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Bombus Impatiens (Bumble Bee Worker) by Julie Ducharme To
see more of my work, please visit my website www.julied.me The bombus impatiens
is typically known by the more popular name, the bumble bee. They are named as
such for the way in which they appear to fly – bumbling around while
collecting...
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Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) Colleen
Manley The red spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) is one of four
subspecies of the eastern newt. This species' name derives from the numerous red
spots encircled by black rings that can be found situated along the length of
its back. The...
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Aloe vera: Structures and Applications Research and
Images by Glenn Doherty View the Image Gallery Introduction When I was young, my
mother always kept an Aloe vera plant around the house; she used it any time one
of us got burned. I never understood much about the thick-leafed plant. However,
g...
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PAINT What does paint look like when magnified? Do
different types of paints look different? Is it possible to conclude what paint
was used by microscopically viewing it? This website focuses on the answers to
these three questions VIEW IMAGES If you have any questions or comments on the
informa...
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Principles and Applications of Photomacrography 11/1/07
mrppph@rit.edu Return to index of articles by students on the 'Principles and techniques of
photomacrography' course, November 2007, Biomedical
Photographic Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT). Articl...
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Order: Araneae Family: Theraphosidae Subfamily:
Theraphosinae Grammostola gala Rose-Haired Tarantula By Stephen Boyd Gunnells
Range: Northern Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina Average Size: 4.5- 5.5 inches Life
Span: Females 15+ years, males 5-7 years Diet: Crickets, grasshoppers, locusts,
and other...
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Photomacrographic study of Dracaena sanderiana.
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Red-tail Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor constrictor)
Paul Whitten The red-tail boa is distributed from the Amazonian forests of
Colombia to northern Argentina. It is very polymorphic and reaches an average
size of six and a half to ten feet. The disposition of the red-tail boa and its
beautifu...
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Gerbera jamesonii by Brittany Richardson [contact] The
Gerbera is a genus of ornamental plants from the sunflower family, Asteraceae.
It was discovered in 1884 near Barberton, South Africa, by Scotsman Robert
Jameson. The flowers scientific name, Gerbera jamesonii, is from the name of its
founde...
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Carnivorous plants By Carol Chan Home Sundew bladder wort
setup About/Contact About/Contact information Carol Chan 4th year Biomedical Photographic
Communications student Concentration in ophthalmic
photography and high magnification photography Email me: cyc3761@rit.edu RIT
website: www.rit.edu...
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Investigating alternative imaging routes.
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An Examination of Mica Schist Introduction The purpose of
this page is to highlight and describe some of the features of a particular rock
I found in my school yard several years ago, which I recently learned is called
'mica schist'. It was found in Brooklyn, New York, and because of the
locatio...
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Comments to the author Geoffrey Stein are welcomed.
Return to index of articles by students on the
'Principles and techniques of photomacrography' course, November 2006, Biomedical Photographic
Communications (BPC) program at the Rochester
Institute of Technology (RIT). Article hosted on Micscap...
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Siamese Fighting Fish History The colorful displays of
the Siamese fighting fish have captivated people's attention for thousands of
years. Commonly known as Bettas, these fish originated in the rice paddies,
stagnant ponds, and gentle streams of Southeast Asia. In Thai, they are known as
pla ka...
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Comments to the author Kristin Konecki are welcomed.
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Autumn Leaves: A Study of Seasonal Color Change by Kendra
LaNoue The Process Red Maple White Birch Pigeon Cherry Maleberry Contact Return
to index of articles by students on the 'Principles
and techniques of photomacrography' course, November 2008, Biomedical Photographic
Communications (BPC) pr...
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The Setup The Capture setup for most of this project was
relatively simple. A camera tethered to a laptop, fiber optic lights, and a
third arm to hold the sample above a dark backdrop. Equipment Canon 350D (Rebel
XT) Canon 10D Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro Zeiss Luminar 40mm f/4.5 Minolta Bellows