Filming Crystals: Capturing Crystal Formations in Liquid

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Not sure if this is right place to be asking-here goes:
Am a video art student and am interested
in capturing crystals in liquid-

Have noticed crystal formation in some semi freezing oil which visually is pretty interesting!

Really not knowledgeable in the field of chemistry / physics, think i read something that said: the longer the freezing process of a substance the larger the crystals.

Anybody out there whose got any ideas on creating interesting crystal formations to photograph?
Cheers
 
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Filming liquid crystals change phase using polarized illumination with a quarter wave plate filter gives very interesting colored, kaliedoscope-type effects. You have to photograph it through the appropriate microscope, of course.

http://www.lci.kent.edu/polmicpic.html
http://www.maths.soton.ac.uk/staff/Sluckin/lc.html
 
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Hey,
chx for the website lowdown: seems like its not as hard as i thought to do.
The allum crystals look pretty cool in massive sheets!
cheers
 

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