The hidden life in pond water

"..this video uses not only microscopy footage, but also ultra macro images of various pond animals. I believe that macro work added more depth and allows seeing whole animals in a more natural environment.
You will see water fleas, bryozoans, water mites, mayfly nymphs, ostracods, and, of course, hydras.
Cameras used: Canon EOS 7D and Sony NEX-7. Microscope: Zeiss Axioscope A1. Macro lens: mp-e 65 mm. Plus many additional tools."
robbersdog49says...

I was very lucky to grow up with a mother who is also a biology teacher. We had a decent microscope at home and a pond in the garden. It felt incredibly special to put a small piece of pond weed on a slide and put it under the microscope. It's an alien world in a drop of water and my brother and I found it fascinating.

I would urge any parents out there to get a microscope and play around with it with your kids. You'll be amazed what you see!

DuoJetsays...

Ponds and streams were an endless source of fascination when I was young. I too had a decent microscope (though probably not as decent as your mom's). Those are fond memories.

robbersdog49said:

I was very lucky to grow up with a mother who is also a biology teacher. We had a decent microscope at home and a pond in the garden. It felt incredibly special to put a small piece of pond weed on a slide and put it under the microscope. It's an alien world in a drop of water and my brother and I found it fascinating.

I would urge any parents out there to get a microscope and play around with it with your kids. You'll be amazed what you see!

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