I viewed another batch of Copper Sulfate crystals under a light microscope, this time aiming for greater complexity and detail.

This one’s a bit overedited, especially with the color, but still fun,

Both this and the previous image have been stacked and stitched. First, I took multiple images at different focus levels of different sections of the crystal, focus-stacked each set of images, and finally stitched all the stacked images together.

One half of a crystal.
All images were taken at 40x magnification under a compound light microscope. Images captured with a Canon EOS 1200D camera set to infinity, no adapter. Images were focus stacked and panoramically stitched. Final images were adjusted with ON1 Photo Raw.
