SequentialMacro
Unfortunate End
One of my cleanest fly stacks yet, I used 287 images for this Image and i feel as though it's as good as i can get for now :-)
This guy was wedged between the windown and frame, quite unfortunate for him, brilliant for me as only his body was crushed and not his head, always making for an interesting side stack.
Was bored at 2am this morning, so I did and another stack @ 10x which will be below or uploaded separately soon, editing and stacking takes more time for 10x as you may know.
Time taken for this entire stack was 2 hours, my pace is really getting fast now, getting the images is less boring when you have to manually move the subject because the electronics have gone... @ around 0.01mm i would say - i only used the 4x for this image though as his head was pretty large :D
Hope you like it, as i said one of the clearest fly stacks i've done so take a look at the large image for more detail if you wish - www.flickr.com/photos/sequentialmacro/7596770788/sizes/k/...
Unfortunate End
One of my cleanest fly stacks yet, I used 287 images for this Image and i feel as though it's as good as i can get for now :-)
This guy was wedged between the windown and frame, quite unfortunate for him, brilliant for me as only his body was crushed and not his head, always making for an interesting side stack.
Was bored at 2am this morning, so I did and another stack @ 10x which will be below or uploaded separately soon, editing and stacking takes more time for 10x as you may know.
Time taken for this entire stack was 2 hours, my pace is really getting fast now, getting the images is less boring when you have to manually move the subject because the electronics have gone... @ around 0.01mm i would say - i only used the 4x for this image though as his head was pretty large :D
Hope you like it, as i said one of the clearest fly stacks i've done so take a look at the large image for more detail if you wish - www.flickr.com/photos/sequentialmacro/7596770788/sizes/k/...