This is a "colour" electron microscopy image. By
making three images from the same subject with the same magnification and
different electron accelerating voltage as red, green and blue images, we
have tried to make a correspondence between the wavelength of electrons and
that of the light. The rosier parts indicate areas which absorb the higher energy electrons, while
the bluish areas reflect these electrons. One thing is clear: it looks better to the eye.
Click on the picture to get a bigger view.
These photos were taken at Szántód, at the shore of Lake Balaton, with a 300 mm teleobjective.
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Filter:X-ray film |
Filter: X-ray film |
Filter: X-ray film |
Unfiltered, 'diamond ring' |
Unfiltered, full eclipse |
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This is me and my dog, Silvery Bear
Earl Göd Eddy. He is an Old English Shepherd dog. He is very clever,
and helpful: he likes to carry our tools or packages.
On these photos I experimented with photographing the sun near and at sunset. I plan to take similar photos at night and at dawn.
This is a near 180 degrees round panoramic view of the Danube's bend from the top of the mountain Prédikálószék. You may see the royal citadel of Visegrád on the right. On the far bank of the river there are the cities of Nagymaros and Szob, those mountains there are part of the Börzsöny range. Click on the image to see a bigger version (350K).
Balatonföldvar from Szantod. Click on the image to see a bigger version.