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by David Salter
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Planaria" by David Salter. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A digital photograph taken through a dissecting microscope of two stained planaria. Planaria are freshwater flatworms that typically can be found on... more
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A digital photograph taken through a dissecting microscope of two stained planaria. Planaria are freshwater flatworms that typically can be found on the underside of pond lilies and other aquatic plants. Planaria have amazing regeneration powers. Cut into pieces, each piece will regenerate into a new worm.
My interest in photography dates back to the 1960s when as a graduate student at the University of Arizona I built my own darkroom and experimented with black and white images using 35 mm & 2 1/4" film formats. I am a biologist and retired (2004) college professor. Toward the end of my career, the digital revolution rekindled my interest in photography with the computer replacing the darkroom. I became interested in microphotography and made many digital images of biological specimens for teaching/research purposes. This was back when a 3 megapixel Nikon camera was state of the art! After 40 years of teaching General Biology courses & Human Physiology I hung up my lab coat and invested in some serious camera equipment. My wife and...
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David Salter
Thanks, Ravindra. Good luck with your planaria diversity study.
Ravindra Kshirsagar
great photography
Ravindra Kshirsagar
I am studying diversity of planaria from pune
David Salter
Ravindra Unfortunately, that information was not available on the specimen slide. Sorry...
Ravindra Kshirsagar
which species is this?
Jeff Swan
Congrats David