Wow, the quality of your microscopic shots is truly amazing! Really enjoyed watching and listening to your explanations of this parallel universe. Thx!
@@scottgust9709he isn't, he use expensive professional but not extraordinary microscope. Pictures and videos are really beautiful mostly because of his skills and patience.
It might be interesting to show samples from the same pond over time and through the seasons to see what changes take place in the relative numbers of organisms and possibly the absolute numbers as well. Then try to figure out what is causing the changes. A little mystery to solve and a little science to be done.
Just did that with my compost teas, was super fun. Brewed too long on purpose to see the results! Day, few days, then a week! Most fun I had so far with my scope
How are these images captured? I can see possibly a blue filter some oblique and darkfield but the colors stand out so much. How was this accomplished?
Please oh please post a video of longer shots like these, with the shots lingering a bit longer, maybe 20-30 seconds. And then cut to something else, just like in this video. No need for narration, but I don't mind if there is narration in that longer video. So basically a longer video with longer scenes in it. I absolutely love this video, and would love to watch something like this longer, or play it in the background while I work. Also if the action is sped up, maybe slow it down a bit but still keeping 30 frames per second. This video beats some of the other micro-life videos on youtube, in terms of how it looks and the narration for it. Big like!
Thank you for the input, I really appreciate it! I will definitely take that into consideration for the next video. All the clips are in real time. But maybe I can play around with some slow motion as well.
Thank you so much! My microscope is a BA310E from Motic. The illumination technique is one I invented myself. But I think there is a few darkfield shots as well 😄🔬
@@mymicroscopicworld I bought a Bresser Science Infinity microscope and a Sony Alpha 6400 digital camera along with the necessary adapter to mount the camera, the videos/pictures I'm getting are almost colorless and the contrast/brightness are terrible even in auto shot mode, I'm not good at DSLR cameras and can't figure what camera settings should I change to get better results.
I currently a very very basic microscope, If I have the option to buy a motic BA300 (the one with the preinstalled camera) for 350$, would you say it's worth it? or is there a big difference between the BA300 and the BA310?
Incredible footage! If you have any tips for a beginner to attempt to get this sort of quality your expertise would be greatly appreciated. I can tell it's dark field technique but other than I'm pretty clueless about how you captured this 😂
The technique is actually one I invented myself called Kristiansen illumination. You can find a guide online on how to do it. It is fairly simple and really cheap 🔬
Hi thank you for the video! That is amazing. I would like to see who lives in our houses. Is there anyone in a carpet? Or in a drops of food leaved on a stove? Or how about our skin, is someone lives where too?
What will the difference be looking at a drop of freshwater and a drop of salt water? Do they crystallize differently? Are the life forms in them different?
@@mymicroscopicworld and what do you use to record. I’m curious how you get a full screen shot with out the black border surrounding the shot like many cameras capture and footage I see.
@@thebutcher1412 depends on the connection, or if you have a camera with optical zoom can get around that circle issue and get only the image you want and retain the image quality. Using my cell, I'm able to remove the frame with optical zoom and image is great (no, not this level of great haha this was just effing splendid to watch) without quality being reduced like it would with any digital zoom on any type of camera
@@B01 This Guys earlier work was done with an i phone and a Labcam which was mind blowing................BUT What he doesn't tell you is it's been edited , heavily edited !!!! How do i know ? Because i have the same set up and mine looks shit compared to his , you have to be an expert on Video Editing , I'm not sadly. Plus the area in Focus is so tiny it's very hard and frustrating and most things move around so fast it's not always possible to film them without pulling your hair out Very Stressful at times
I’m a total and complete novice and was gifted a microscope. I decided to take a sample from my freshwater pond filter . When I put the sample on the slide and after a few minutes of learning to focus I saw this little creature scooting across the screen. He was long and reminded me of a fat caterpillar but it looked like he would turn his” head” to each side . I swear he looked like he was confused as to how he got there . 😆 I keep trying to find what that was but it dawned on me that it may look completely different when it’s not put onto a slide ? It eventually changed shape into a ball. Any idea of where to start looking to find out what it could have been? Forgive me for sounding like such a i*iot, I have zero scientific background and just became fascinated with this new world that has opened up.
We incredibly about how microscope watch this drop or how is made but the important question is :- Who created it (drop)???? Start now search about the right and truth to life in new ❤️ start change everything in your eyes🥺 .. I can help you in this way but my English language not very good ----------- Thank you for this video
@@mymicroscopicworld Could you please do a video showing how you edit your work because i have the same set up as you had with the Labcam and i phone but mine looks crap compared to yours. How much editing do you really do , i would guess a LOT !!!!!! Thanks my friend
Wow, the quality of your microscopic shots is truly amazing! Really enjoyed watching and listening to your explanations of this parallel universe. Thx!
You can give the same microscope to a beginner, the result will by far not be like this. A lot of skills and experience needed. 🤓
I also notice the superiority of the microscope, to others online...or TV! And it IS a parallel universe! I like that description...
thats because hes using a DIC microscope which is between 12-25 thousand dollars
@@scottgust9709he isn't.
@@scottgust9709he isn't, he use expensive professional but not extraordinary microscope. Pictures and videos are really beautiful mostly because of his skills and patience.
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
Thank you for sharing with us all this beauty. ❤
Excellent microscopy, beautiful footage and good comments.
Simply Amazing!
Always exciting to see more of your incredible microscopy! And very nice listening to your soothing voice
🦠🔬👏
So beautiful and colourful.. 😄
For sometime i forgot that I'm seeing something DANGEROUS... !!!! 👀 🤯😱
Hahaha.. 🤭
Love the content
It might be interesting to show samples from the same pond over time and through the seasons to see what changes take place in the relative numbers of organisms and possibly the absolute numbers as well. Then try to figure out what is causing the changes. A little mystery to solve and a little science to be done.
Just did that with my compost teas, was super fun. Brewed too long on purpose to see the results! Day, few days, then a week! Most fun I had so far with my scope
Man. Greetings from Mexico. I love your content. You are a source of inspiration, really. :)
so beautiful, thank you for making this video available to us!
SO great to see some new content! Beautiful work! Keep it up.
beautiful, i really love saturated microscopic life which fascinates me
Absolutely brilliant - really enjoyed that - great photography
Awesome video,by using this video in lab students can learn more about beautiful microorganisms.Tq.
What type of microscope do you have?
Why does this video have no more views? Is so beautiful
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you
The quality is amazing
Beautiful video! Well done!
Thank you for sharing
Amazing!
I saw it like the sea 🤩🤩
Great content, and judging the attention it gets... clearly underrated. Thanks for sharing these brilliant videos!
simply WOOOOOOOOW!!
How are these images captured? I can see possibly a blue filter some oblique and darkfield but the colors stand out so much. How was this accomplished?
DIC microscopy.
@@krisiluttinen He claims to only use a motic ba310 which is not dic capable as far as I am aware.
@@SLAUGHTEREDEYES It is a 20k+ Zeiss microscope with DIC for sure. Camera is probably something with a large sensor.
just amazing
❤❤❤ good work
Great video! My grade 5 science class loves your videos! Thanks!
Que microscopio usas me sorprende la calidad y la claridad
WOW thank you so much for this video!!! I could watch and listen for hours 🥲
Truly amazing. Well done.
Please oh please post a video of longer shots like these, with the shots lingering a bit longer, maybe 20-30 seconds. And then cut to something else, just like in this video. No need for narration, but I don't mind if there is narration in that longer video.
So basically a longer video with longer scenes in it.
I absolutely love this video, and would love to watch something like this longer, or play it in the background while I work.
Also if the action is sped up, maybe slow it down a bit but still keeping 30 frames per second.
This video beats some of the other micro-life videos on youtube, in terms of how it looks and the narration for it. Big like!
Thank you for the input, I really appreciate it! I will definitely take that into consideration for the next video. All the clips are in real time. But maybe I can play around with some slow motion as well.
Keep them in real time, I think it works great 👍 and thank you for taking this into consideration!
Wow!😮😮😮 is that phased contrast?
Beautiful footage. What type of microscope did you use to film this
so cool!
Awesome
There is a pink looking cell toward the end of the video. Does anyone know what it's called?
most likely a colony of sulfur bacteria
Beautiful, really underrated content here. I love the darkness, how was it achieved? Keep up the great work
I loved the video, thank you.
Fantastic photography! Which microscope & is it dark field illumination?
Thank you so much!
My microscope is a BA310E from Motic. The illumination technique is one I invented myself. But I think there is a few darkfield shots as well 😄🔬
@@mymicroscopicworld I bought a Bresser Science Infinity microscope and a Sony Alpha 6400 digital camera along with the necessary adapter to mount the camera, the videos/pictures I'm getting are almost colorless and the contrast/brightness are terrible even in auto shot mode, I'm not good at DSLR cameras and can't figure what camera settings should I change to get better results.
I currently a very very basic microscope, If I have the option to buy a motic BA300 (the one with the preinstalled camera) for 350$, would you say it's worth it? or is there a big difference between the BA300 and the BA310?
Incredible footage! If you have any tips for a beginner to attempt to get this sort of quality your expertise would be greatly appreciated. I can tell it's dark field technique but other than I'm pretty clueless about how you captured this 😂
The technique is actually one I invented myself called Kristiansen illumination. You can find a guide online on how to do it. It is fairly simple and really cheap 🔬
Hi thank you for the video! That is amazing. I would like to see who lives in our houses. Is there anyone in a carpet? Or in a drops of food leaved on a stove? Or how about our skin, is someone lives where too?
What microscope do you use it looks amazing
I use a Motic BA310E 🔬
fucking amazing micrographies
The microscope quality is crazy tho
Can someone help me to find a the right microscope for this type of microscopic video?
I sure hope that's not in drinking water lol.. as I typed this you answered the question whew
Thanks for sharing. Is it possible to take one drop of boiled water and provide microscopic video of same🙏
Cool
What will the difference be looking at a drop of freshwater and a drop of salt water? Do they crystallize differently? Are the life forms in them different?
I wonder why yours are so colorful? Ours are fairly gray or transparent.
Really great footage, what microscope do you use ?
Thank you. I use a BA310E from Motic 🔬
@@mymicroscopicworld and what do you use to record. I’m curious how you get a full screen shot with out the black border surrounding the shot like many cameras capture and footage I see.
@@thebutcher1412 depends on the connection, or if you have a camera with optical zoom can get around that circle issue and get only the image you want and retain the image quality.
Using my cell, I'm able to remove the frame with optical zoom and image is great (no, not this level of great haha this was just effing splendid to watch) without quality being reduced like it would with any digital zoom on any type of camera
@@B01 This Guys earlier work was done with an i phone and a Labcam which was mind blowing................BUT
What he doesn't tell you is it's been edited , heavily edited !!!!
How do i know ?
Because i have the same set up and mine looks shit compared to his , you have to be an expert on Video Editing , I'm not sadly.
Plus the area in Focus is so tiny it's very hard and frustrating and most things move around so fast it's not always possible to film them without pulling your hair out
Very Stressful at times
@@paulfensome1404 You have a DIC? Because I'm fairly certain that's what they're using here
I’m a total and complete novice and was gifted a microscope. I decided to take a sample from my freshwater pond filter . When I put the sample on the slide and after a few minutes of learning to focus I saw this little creature scooting across the screen. He was long and reminded me of a fat caterpillar but it looked like he would turn his” head” to each side . I swear he looked like he was confused as to how he got there . 😆 I keep trying to find what that was but it dawned on me that it may look completely different when it’s not put onto a slide ? It eventually changed shape into a ball. Any idea of where to start looking to find out what it could have been? Forgive me for sounding like such a i*iot, I have zero scientific background and just became fascinated with this new world that has opened up.
It sounds like a rotifer, more commonly known as a wheel animal. By the way you describe it it sounds like a bdelloid rotifer 😄🔬
*”Go Further”*
"As above, so below".
We incredibly about how microscope watch this drop or how is made but the important question is :-
Who created it (drop)????
Start now search about the right and truth to life in new ❤️ start change everything in your eyes🥺 ..
I can help you in this way but my English language not very good
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Thank you for this video
Wish 90s kids had such vids to remb biology than 2D black and white diagrams
How exactly are you able to have such a large biodiversity in your culture?
I’m wondering the same thing! My samples are never so diverse 😂
Cgi
😂
2:17 !!
Once i got a water sample. It had spirostomums, paramecium, euglena and algae
thats nice
now I am confused, is that just a very good brightfield microscope, a DIC microscope?
It is a brightfield microscope. But I am using an illumination technique I invented to make it look like DIC 🔬
@@mymicroscopicworld Could you please do a video showing how you edit your work because i have the same set up as you had with the Labcam and i phone but mine looks crap compared to yours.
How much editing do you really do , i would guess a LOT !!!!!!
Thanks my friend
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ఓం నమః శివాయ
Ur welcome
Haha me lo dejaron de tarea
سبحان الخالق العظيم الذي ليس له صاحبة و لا ولد
Yahweh 🎉
Spore cell
OK BUT THIS IS NOT A DIRECT IMMAGE FROM A MICRISCOPE BUT FROM CGI 🙄
proof?
I’ve been one of these for hundreds of years before during a mushroom trip