Thanks, Tom, for your beautiful, and awe-inspiring glimpse into the hidden, wondrous world of microscopic imaging! Images like these just further enhance the appeal of our hobby and what beauty our hobby has to offer, both macroscopically to our naked eye ( which we are much more familiar with in general), as well as in the normally unseen microscopical world rarely seen let
alone in such splendor, and beauty!

Keep up the wonderful work for all our sakes!

Mal


At 10:58 AM 4/8/2007 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,  I have a bunch of Easter colors  for you to check out.  Jeff Hodges
has provided me some more unbelievable  thin sections to image and, of
course, I had to start with the Angrite. It is a beautiful polished thin of SAH
99555.

I have picked two sets of six,  the first taken at 160X and the second at
400X, both in cross polarized transmitted (pass through) light. The Angrite are
to glassy to get good  reflected light images but I'll keep at it.

I'll send this set in an  email to whoever emails me and asks.  I do this
because I don't want to  just start sending image files to people who are not
interested. It will be embedded in the email through AOL so no need to worry about attached file downloads (Those always make me nervous if I don't know who
sent  them).

If you look at them and like them, please post to the list.   I am trying to
raise awareness of my micrograph Gallery
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/ and some positive comments might encourage others to take a look.

Thanks,  Tom Phillips




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