Puff
I put this on a tabletop with natural window light and a black background behind it. I took three different exposures, with only the focus changing in each one, and then combined them in Photoshop CS4. I've seen this technique referred to as "focus stacking". It certainly give more depth of field than the lens is capable of.
To see more images using this depth of field enhancing technique please see my Maximum Depth of Field Macros set. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157624044378381/
Puff
I put this on a tabletop with natural window light and a black background behind it. I took three different exposures, with only the focus changing in each one, and then combined them in Photoshop CS4. I've seen this technique referred to as "focus stacking". It certainly give more depth of field than the lens is capable of.
To see more images using this depth of field enhancing technique please see my Maximum Depth of Field Macros set. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157624044378381/