Congrats! You’ll never stop amazing me! Excellent vintage!
All I can do is comment on the pictures that are the most surprising to me:
- The “crystal guitar” is definitely an abnormal rounded dendritic growth…
- The hieroglyphic dendrites and the number “5” weird angular growth are a mystery. How can a dendrite form two opposite open squares?
- On one of the pictures, dendrites are growing out of/on what seems to be a typical “salt” pyramidal crystal! I had never seen rounded exclamation marks dendrites either.
- Your fungi-like white delicate flowers with impossible right angled peduncles made me wonder if it was the substrate that imprinted such angles -opened square- to them or if it really is their original growth pattern, which I’ve never observed in the natural world.
- I think the shot of the hook-end of fibre might indicate that it either has opened or is disintegrating, showing how it releases its content.
- Frankly, I had never seen such translucent opalized micrographs of Dahlia-like flowers with opened petals. Beautiful! What are they exactly???
Hello Silvia!
Congrats! You’ll never stop amazing me! Excellent vintage!
All I can do is comment on the pictures that are the most surprising to me:
- The “crystal guitar” is definitely an abnormal rounded dendritic growth…
- The hieroglyphic dendrites and the number “5” weird angular growth are a mystery. How can a dendrite form two opposite open squares?
- On one of the pictures, dendrites are growing out of/on what seems to be a typical “salt” pyramidal crystal! I had never seen rounded exclamation marks dendrites either.
- Your fungi-like white delicate flowers with impossible right angled peduncles made me wonder if it was the substrate that imprinted such angles -opened square- to them or if it really is their original growth pattern, which I’ve never observed in the natural world.
- I think the shot of the hook-end of fibre might indicate that it either has opened or is disintegrating, showing how it releases its content.
- Frankly, I had never seen such translucent opalized micrographs of Dahlia-like flowers with opened petals. Beautiful! What are they exactly???
Please, never get tired of your microscope!
Warm regards.