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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 2021, Side 51

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 2021, Side 51
Tímarit Hins íslenska náttúrufræðifélags 143 5. mynd a. Skötuormar myndaðir í keri í Veiðivötnum í ágúst 2019. Regnhlífin skýlir myndavélinni og kemur í veg fyrir gárur á vatninu. Takið eftir ljósgjafanum fremst á myndavélalinsunni og penslinum sem var notaður til að fjarlægja loftbólur af dýrun- um. – Photographing Arctic tadpole shrimps in a tank, Veiðivötn lake area, August 2019. An umbrella shelters the camera and prevents rippling of the water surface. Note the light source on the tip of the camera lens, and the brush used to remove air bubbles from the animals. Ljósm./Photo: Þorgerður Þorleifsdóttir. 5. mynd b. Skötuormur í keri bíður eftir að tökur hefjist. – Arctic tadpole shrimp in a tank, waiting for shooting to start. Ljósm./Photo: Wim van Egmond. ENGLISH SUMMARY Shooting Arctic tadpole shrimps – a field trip of photography and filming In late summer 2019, the authors went with the Dutch artist and photo- grapher Wim van Egmond on a field trip to the Veiðivötn lakes in the South Iceland highlands, an area popular with anglers. The trip was unusual in that the intention was to photograph and film a freshwater animal that only few people have seen: the Arctic tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus arcticus) which lives in lakes and ponds around Iceland, primarily in the highlands. For the first time in Iceland, the Arctic tadpole shrimp was filmed and photographed in its natu- ral habitat and some of the photos are included in this article. The field trip was made under the auspices of the Ice- landic Museum of Natural History. The noted Dutch artist and photogra- pher Wim van Egmond specialises in photomicrography and stereoscopy of small freshwater and marine organisms and describes his vision thus: “Photogra- phy is an unusual mixture of technique and perception. The camera acts as a surrogate eye, a mechanical observa- tion-device that [...] enables us to capture an image. I am particularly intrigued by those aspects of photography that differ from day to day perception. This is one of the reasons why I have studied and developed optical techniques that can be used to increase the scope of our human vision. I have always been inspired by science and scientific imagery. I like to operate in a field somewhere in between art and science.”26 a Slóðir: nmsi.is – https://www.facebook.com/natturuminjasafnislands – Instagram: natturuminjsafnid. 6. mynd a. Undirbúningur fyrir myndatöku vatnalífvera í Veiðivötnum í ágúst 2019. Í litlu ílátunum þremur eru vatnaplöntur og vatnaskordýr sem bíða mynda- töku. Ílátin eru heimatilbúin og úr plexigleri. – Preparing to photograph aquatic or- ganisms, Veiðivötn lake area, August 2019. The three small tanks contain aquatic plants and insects, waiting to be captured on camera. The tanks are homemade, from plexiglass. Ljósm./Photo: Þorgerður Þorleifsdóttir. 6. mynd b. Wim við myndatökur vatnaskordýra innandyra. Aukabúnaðurinn var einfaldur og litlu ílátin heimatilbúin. – Wim van Egmond photographing aquatic insects indoors. Basic accessories were used, and a homemade plexiglass tank. Ljósm./Photo: Þorgerður Þorleifsdóttir.

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