Petri dish colony counting under street light in in Lobito

Petri dish colony counting under street light

by Everett Cox

Distant street lamps spill a cool, artificial glow across a petri dish resting on a wet, dark surface. The agar inside appears as a pale, translucent disk, its surface dotted with small, precise marks made by a fine instrument. Each dot sits near a bacterial colony, creating a grid of white specks against the gelatinous background. Raindrops rest on the glass rim of the dish, blurring the edges slightly. The liquid on the ground reflects the muted orange streetlight, mirroring the cloudy sky above. A faint condensation forms on the underside of the lid, catching the sparse illumination. The focus remains sharp on the counting marks, while the surrounding darkness fades into a soft, rainy blur.

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Camera Canon EOS 650D*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 650D photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 800
Film processed in Lightroom
Location in Lobito
Date 2019-04-23
Credit VEETER
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