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Dolycoris baccarum, Pentatomidae, mid instar nymph
Size: 5 mm
A ventral view of this common species. Once again shot with the telecentric Computar 55/2.8. 42 natural light exposures stacked in Zerene Stacker.
See below for a movie clip showing the complete focus stacking of a telecentric image sequence.
(Del lat. computāre).
1. tr. Numerar o computar las cosas considerándolas como unidades homogéneas.
2. tr. Referir un suceso, sea verdadero o fabuloso.
3. tr. Tener en cuenta, considerar. Y cuenta que esto no es todo.
4. tr. Poner a alguien en el número, clase u opinión que le corresponde. Siempre te he contado entre los mejores.
5. tr. Tener años.
6. intr. Hacer, formar cuentas según reglas de aritmética.
7. intr. valer (‖ equivaler). Come tanto que cuenta por dos.
8. intr. Importar, ser de consideración. Un pequeño error no cuenta.
9. intr. Tener en cuenta a alguien. Contó CON ellos para el convite.
10. intr. Tener, disponer de una cualidad o de cierto número de personas o cosas. El equipo cuenta CON once jugadores.
11. intr. Confiar o tener por cierto que alguien o algo servirá para el logro de lo que se desea. Contamos CON tu hermana PARA el viaje.
12. prnl. ant. Atribuir algo a alguien.
10/14/12
Panasonic G1 + Computar 25mm
F11, ISO 100
7 exposures
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Sony A7Rii
DIY Wide-Angle-Macro Lens (CCTV Lens 2.8 mm (1/25") f1.2 / Computar M2518-MPW2 25mm f1.8)
f/4 (on Computar Lens)
1/200,ISO 250
Kuangren K-888 Marcro Flash
Taken with Kodak Pan X Plus with expiring date, 1984.
Linhof Color, Computar Symmetrigon 150mm.
The 4x5 film was scanned with Epson V550 and then stitched together.
Found a nice copy of the APO-Computar DL 1.9 55mm enlarger lens. 10 curved aperture blades. A fine lens, see the album.
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K.B. Canham DLC45 | Computar Symmetrigon 6.3/150 | Ilford HP5+ 400
Scanned with Epson V850 | Standard
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 | 5min, 20C | Inversion
Physocephala rufipes, Conopidae
Size: 9 mm
Early morning stack of this thick headed fly posing on a grass spike.
This is another uncropped stack made with the telecentric Computar 55/2.8 introduced in the last post.
This subject was better behaved than the last one and here the telecentric properties of this lens became very obvious, in a good way. Apart from a couple of transparency-issues, there were extremely little stacking artifacts and the small amount of retouching needed could all be handled within Zerene Stacker. Usually subjects like this, with details intersecting at different depths usually require a lot of "cleaning" in Photoshop.
Photo of Rocket Blaster taken with the APO Computar DL Enlarger Lens. Need some more "rings" etc to make it work on infinity.
taken at F2:8 (10 aperture blades)
(S.O.O.C.)
I can use the keyboard of computar but cannot use typewriter....I must make mistype so much and lose many papers.
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