Bacilli and Cocci, colored with the Gram staining.
Magnification: 1000x ( with immersion oil)
I consider it an ultra-macro... :-) View On Black
fran.hoyle, jtoc72, and 26 other people added this photo to their favorites.
Bacilli and Cocci, colored with the Gram staining.
Magnification: 1000x ( with immersion oil)
I consider it an ultra-macro... :-) View On Black
fran.hoyle, jtoc72, and 26 other people added this photo to their favorites.
dominiqs 65 months ago | reply
Invece che fare laboratorio seriamente...
CdePaz 62 months ago | reply
This would be right in :Microbiology Labs Training

We would like to see this image in our pool. Please, join us.
www.expatica.com 62 months ago | reply
Hi there,
I like the colours you have in the photo. They may the bacteria come alive! I have published the photo along with our news feature on Expatica Spain about how a bacterial outbreak in a Madrid hospital killed 18 people at www.expatica.com/es/life_in/feature/Madrid-hospital-must-....
I have also credited you accordingly.
Cheers,
The Expatica Team
mwendus 52 months ago | reply
Thanks for sharing your photo. I wanted to let you know that I used it on my blog, in the post linked here. I also added your Flickr account to my "Meet the Photographers" page. Thanks again.
kaibara87 52 months ago | reply
thanks everyone!!! I'm honored!
maresogno67 43 months ago | reply
mi piace
aaronlang 41 months ago | reply
Beautiful! Great colors! Who would have thought that bacteria could be so beautiful. We have placed your photograph at our site on medical translation and editing. We really appreciate your putting your photograph up at Flickr with a Creative Commons license. Your photograph is at our sample page on editing English translations written by nonnative speakers at medical-translation.aaronlanguage.com/medical_editing_sam.... Your name is under your photo and links to our credits page at medical-translation.aaronlanguage.com/medical_credits/med.... Your name is listed there and links to your profile here at Flickr. And thanks again!
BlueRidgeKitties 37 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Life Sciences Teaching Resource, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
LeeRoyDaRex [deleted] 37 months ago | reply
hey i was wondering if you could comment on my video and also tell what kind it is thanks
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Price Engines 36 months ago | reply
It's like something out of fantastic journey.
I borrowed your photo to illustrate a blog post on legionnaires disease in solar hot water systems and how to keep your system clean.
Here's a link to your photo in situ:
solarpanelquoter.blogspot.com/2010/06/legionnaires-diseas...
Regards and thanks for sharing.
Jonathan
Cleaner Science 36 months ago | reply
Hey! Wasn't sure if you knew, but your picture was mentioned here: ht.ly/1K4SI
Great shot!
BharatDiscovery 32 months ago | reply
Dear flickr user,
We thank you for uploading your image on Flickr under the license
“Creative Commons” We are pleased to inform you that we have used your image on Bharatdiscovery.org (Hindi). Bharatdiscovery is an educational and non-commercial project.
We found this image useful for our website users and we used the image for a non-profit purpose. If you have any objection, kindly let us know.
The image will be removed from Bharatdiscovery. Please feel free to contact us -bharatdiscovery@yahoo.com OR bharatpostbox@gmail.com
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mudfairyfarm 31 months ago | reply
Great photo!
I have just posted a blog about beneficial bacteria and plan to put this wonderful photo in, with an attribution link to you.
Thanks for sharing it. Here is the link to the post:
blog.lochnesswatergardens.com/beneficial-bacteria-make-go...
MudFairy
reportguy 26 months ago | reply
Nice shot! I've used it for a post on microbes in food, with attribution and link back here. Thanks! community.weightwatchers.com/Blogs/UserBlog.aspx?blogid=1...
RumpledElf 22 months ago | reply
Hi, I've also used this photo, here: photographicdictionary.com/b/bacteria
Another big thank you for sharing it!
aloha979 9 months ago | reply
Great photo, thank you for sharing! I used it in a post on the importance of "good microbes" (probiotics) & fermented foods in health conditions & crediting you as the photographer. Link to our post: sacredhealingarts.info/blog/npr-interview-research-suppor.... Thanks!