My eployer, the Norwegian Medicines Agency, went online with a new website last
night. Not very interesting as such, but on each of the main pages there is a
microscopy photograph of crystallised substances from medicines.

Unfortunately, it's only in the the Norwegian language version of the site:
http://www.legemiddelverket.no

The photographer's name is Lazlo Borka, a now retired colleague. His tools of
choice was a Pentax SuperA and an old Olympus microscope. :-)

Cheers,
Jostein

Quoting Don Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The dolphin is a discontinuity -- a 
> fault -- in the crystal lattice.
> 
> Crystals -- perfect and imperfect -- 
> make incredibly interesting 'modern art' 
> images. Making them is an art in itself 
> and a rather hit and miss business. So 
> when I have a good result I need to be 
> able to take dozens of pictures fast and 
> see the results immediately. The digital 
> is good for this. But that's not all, my 
> main projects are microbiological.
> 
> Don
> 
> Gonz wrote:
> > I see what appears to be a dolphin show on the "thing" on the left. What 
> > is it?
> > 
> > 
> > Don Williams wrote:
> >> The camera is doing a good job and while its still here and not yet on 
> >> its way back to the agents for exchange I've been taking a few fun 
> >> shots. All start as big TIFF files but I've converted one to a small 
> >> jpg and here it is:
> >>
> >> http://personal.inet.fi/cool/don.williams/hold/121A.jpg
> >>
> >> Don
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Dr E D F Williams
> _______________________________
> http://personal.inet.fi/cool/don.williams
> See feature: The Cement Company from Hell
> Updated: Photomicro Link -- 18 05 2005
> 
> 




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