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dfrybarger liked 2 months ago
The Entertainer By:Peter N.
Guys, instead of a blog this week, I playing a piano piece.Enjoy! Make sure you subscribe!
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dfrybarger commented 9 months ago
Earth Day Jean Michel Cousteau
Matter Of Trust President Lisa Gautier interviews Jean Michel Cousteau for Earth Day 2011. In San Francisco, Matter of Trust is orchestrating an e...
Great interview - lots of great ideas that are easy to implement and truly make a difference!
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dfrybarger liked 9 months ago
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dfrybarger commented 10 months ago
Bruno Mars - Grenade (Acoustic Cover)
By popular demand, here's my version of Bruno Mars' Grenade!
You are the real deal. I've been a musician for over 50 years and have heard a LOT of singers and musicians. Only a small handful have had the purity and soul that you let shine through on every arrangement and performance. Your courage and artistry have inspired me more than anything I've hear...
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dfrybarger uploaded 1 year ago
Marie Antonnette Queri and Duane Frybarger in the Philippines
A video montage of our trip to Quezon City in October, 2010 - this is a Christmas greeting to all of our friends and family.
Amoeba
This is Trichamoeba - a large amoeba similar to Amoeba Proteus. This view was captured with a Panasonic Lumix camera in Movie Mode.
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dfrybarger said:
It's not just that it's cheap although that certainly makes it attractive. I like the way it's so quick and easy to go from pseudo 3d to dark field and all the variations in between.
Amoeba
This is Trichamoeba - a large amoeba similar to Amoeba Proteus. This view was captured with a Panasonic Lumix camera in Movie Mode.
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dfrybarger said:
I'm using a home made wedge to partially block the light and give a pseudo 3d effect. It can also be used to create a darkfield effect. If you google Erhard Mathias, you can see this and other cool low cost upgrades for your microscope.
Tardigrade (Water Bear)
Water Bear under dark field
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dfrybarger said:
Those are rotifers. They are also in the animal kingdom as are tardigrades. Rotifers are very common and many are amazingly beautiful.
Tardigrade (Water Bear)
Water Bear under dark field
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dfrybarger said:
About 60 times
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