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CRYSTAL PHOTOGRAPHY
xx   CRYSTAL
xx   SCIENTIFIC PHOTOGRAPHY

Microscope photography (photomicroscopy) for beginners. How to get started in crystal photography.
CAMERA & DARKROOM May 1994 (v.16#5) pg. 32

Making use of the principles of polarization and birefringence to produce crystal prints in color or B&W.
CAMERA 35 Feb-Mar 1975 (v.19#1) pg. 41

Interesting patterns attained by photographing ice cubes in color with the techniques described.
CAMERA 35 Feb-Mar 1976 (v.20#1) pg. 66

How to photograph the crystals left after chemicals evaporate. The crystals may be enlarged by use of microscope, slide projector or enlarger. Polarizing filters allows the many and varied colors to be made visible to the camera.
CAMERA 35 Mar 1978 (v.22#2) pg. 56

Crystallography. Photographing birefringent crystals. Includes a chart of chemicals which form such crystals.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Mar-Apr 1990 (v.11#2) pg. 30

Photographic microscapes. Exploring color photomicrography. Includes tips on microscope construction and film choices.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Jul-Aug 1993 (v.14#4) pg. 23

How to preserve the patterns of winter frost on windows for photography at some later time and/or in a warmer environment.
DARKROOM TECHNIQUES Dec 1982 (v.3#4) pg. 60

Projection crystallography. Use your enlarger to create high magnification polarized images of birefringent crystals.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY May 1988 (v.37#5) pg. 38

Tip: Photograph crystals using the "pipe lighting" technique of illuminating a crystal from below by sending a flash of electronic light through the crystal. Requires only a small flash unit and a cardboard box with a hole cut in it.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1979 (v.43#6) pg. 32

How to grow and photograph crystals.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Sep 1981 (v.10#5) pg. 24

Build your own photographic microscope and use it to photograph homegrown crystals and other microscopic specimens.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1981 (v.10#6) pg. 96

How to deposit chemical crystal patterns onto pieces of glass, and then use these as "negatives" in your enlarger to make photographic prints.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1983 (v.12#8) pg. 96

Photographing birefringent crystals without complicated techniques or elaborate equipment. Includes instructions for making the crystals.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1988 (v.16#9) pg. 44

Microscapes. Make fascinating photos of crystal structures with a simple microscope.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1991 (v.19#12) pg. 92

Photographing crystals in macro light.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1993 (v.22#3) pg. 69

Crystals close up. Simple setup, without a microscope, reveals abstract patterns and surrealistic beauty of crystals.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1986 (v.93#6) pg. 60

Viewing and photographing ice crystals using polarized light.
SCIENCE PROBE! Apr 1992 (v.2#2) pg. 56