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Devon Dressage, 2005. This beautiful young stallion was warming up to enter the ring for a Prix St. George class. A vision of focus and strength.

A coyote slowly approaches a voles den, love to watch them when they are that focused on hunting. Point Reyes, CA

Pearl focused on her next prey.

In this moment, the convergence of divine light and devoted study encapsulates the spiritual essence of the young monk, forging a timeless connection between the earthly realm and the sacred knowledge he seeks. Bagan, Mandalay

Focus stacking de 30 images

20 pictures is put together in Helicon Focus 7 and captured in Helicon Remote.

There's no better way to be in the present moment than to focus the body with the rhythm of the breath.

 

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🌸 DEAD DOLL - XIU QIPAO Dress

• PBR Pattern HUD, with edging detail

(non PBR availble too)

• Rigged LaraX/PetiteX // Legacy // Reborn

Available at → Dead Doll in world store.

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R.Bento Smoking -She- Bento static pose set

• 9 pose set of BENTO poses

• HUD/Stand / Animations

• With Mesh Cigarette

Available from → R.Bento in world store

Focus ... !!*

 

*created with Photshop

In the wild kingdom the very lives of the inhabitants relies on their ability to focus when stalking their prey. This Green Heron is dialed in as he spots an aquatic meal near the surface of the water in a wetland pond.

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #31" "Time" "Focus Friday"

 

QU'EST-CE QUE LE FOCUS STACKING (ICI AVEC UNE FOURMI NOIRE) ?

 

L'empilement de mise au point combine plusieurs images focalisées sur un point différent pour créer une image résultante avec une profondeur de champ plus grande que n'importe laquelle des images sources individuelles !

Il s'agit d'une technique conçue pour surmonter les limites de la profondeur de champ, en d'autres termes, lorsque la configuration de l'appareil photo ne peut pas gérer ses capacités de profondeur de champ !

 

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WHAT IS FOCUS STACKING ? ( WITH BLACK ANT ) ?

 

Focus stacking combines multiple images focused on a different spot to make a resulting image with a greater depth of field than any of the individual source images.

It’s a technique designed to overcome the limits of depth of field, in other words, when the camera’s setup can’t handle its depth of field capabilities.

Credit : Joshua Coogler.

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Im Volksglauben ist er ein Glücksbringer, der Fliegenpilz und als Glück empfand ich es auch, als ich dieses schöne Duo am Waldboden entdeckte. Und dann auch noch der "Glücksklee", der sich zwischen den Pilzfruchtkörpern angesiedelt hatte. Das Bild wurde mit Stacking Technik erstellt. Den hinteren Pilz ließ ich etwas in Unschärfe um der Aufnahme Tiefe zu geben.

 

In popular belief, it is a lucky charm, the fly agaric and I also felt lucky when I discovered this beautiful duo on the forest floor. And then there was the "lucky clover", which had settled between the mushroom fruiting bodies. The image was created using stacking technique. I left the back mushroom a bit in focus to give the shot depth.

When we have our eyes on the goal, the distractions seem to fade out..

View On Black

 

Practising my macro on a few flowers. Added a few water droplets. 7 images stacked in Helicon Focus.

Inside the big red cube in lower Manhattan. The view inside is a reflection of the office buildings across the street. Isamu Noguchi (1904 - 1988)

[7DOS] - A Book Title - Focus Friday

The black cat, Edgar Allan Poe

 

[Weekly Themes] - Free Theme - Happy animals

Take a leisurely stroll along the bustling Brighton & Hove promenade and soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere at one of the cafes, restaurants and bars.

 

This is our annual October Awareness Issue featuring Nok Kirax and Loegan Magic.

 

Please click here to visit Focus Magazine maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Desert%20Shores/192/169/3002

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If you'd like to read it online, please click the link indd.adobe.com/view/7f74143d-2147-42ce-bd58-eea97f223658

⤿ Post #605 // Credits

 

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EAGLELUX

Onur Hairbase @MAN CAVE

 

TRAUME

Atlehtic Outfit @Mainstore for Happy Weekend

 

OMY

Oliver pack pose @Mainstore

 

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“Focused Intensity”. It’s hard to imagine a situation more intense than a predator stalking prey. This is a shot of an Osprey I took at California’s San Elijo Lagoon. The raptor was hovering 60 feet above an inlet preparing for a strike. I loved the intense stare and the outstretched leg and talons. I used a black and white presentation so as not to distract the viewer from the nuances of the head, wing and leg positions with colors.

Trying to get a shot of the tulips I lost focus, but I like the effect

"At the end of the day, you can focus on what's tearing you apart, or what's holding you together."

 

New couples pose "Focus" available soon from oOo Studio at The Liaison Collaborative!

 

Style Credits HERE!

A female Red Fox showing her focus on some folks setting up for a picnic lunch in Yellowstone National Park.

Silver gull detail.

 

These gulls are the most common and plentiful in numbers here in Australia - so I set myself the task of trying to portray one in a unique way.

 

Looking back, my only regret is adding a copyright signature as it can be distracting.

 

Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae, 40cm body length.

 

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The ears are flying around while the bright eyes are fully focused on the flying treat. The gray-black mouth of my 10-year-old Labrador mix is wide open to catch the treat in flight. You can see the joy on his face as he skillfully catches his reward out of the air.

 

It exists, this connection between humans and animals. In my opinion, you can see it perfectly in this picture.

 

It's a snapshot of the joy that comes from the sharing of play and affection between animal and human.

 

The picture was taken in my own small studio with super sync flash.

 

If you like it, I would really appreciate a like, a comment or a message.

 

Die Ohren fliegen umher, während die strahlenden Augen voll fokussiert auf das fliegende Leckerli sind. Das grau-schwarzes Maul meines 10 Jahre alten Labrador-Mixes ist weit aufgerissen, um das Leckerli im Flug zu fangen. Im Gesicht erkennt man die Freude, während er seine Belohnung geschickt aus der Luft fängt.

 

Es gibt sie, diese Verbindung zwischen Mensch und Tier. Auf diesem Bild kann man es meiner Meinung perfekt erkennen.

 

Es ist eine Momentaufnahme der Freude, die durch das Teilen von Spiel und Zuneigung zwischen Tier und Mensch entsteht.

 

Das Bild ist im eigenen kleinen Studio mit Super-Sync-Blitz aufgenommen worden.

 

Wenn es euch gefällt, würde ich mich sehr über ein Like, einen Kommentar oder eine Nachricht freuen.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

E-M1 Focus Stacking

Yesterday we had a BBQ with friends and their cat Spook had a great time too!!

impressions @ desktop

I am gradually getting familiar with my new camera. I took it out the other night, ( just noticed the date is wrong, will have to fix that ), and I couldn't figure out how to focus and various other issues which I will stop talking about now because its embarrassing to be so dumb, lets just say its different than my other cameras and I will persevere, but so far I like what it sees, I think we will be great pals once my brain grasps its intricacies. I took this down on the dyke at Centennial Beach where it seems half of Tsawwassenites come to walk their dogs, jog, take an after dinner stroll, meet their friends and enjoy the fresh air and sunset view of Mount Baker. I just clicked away and hoped for the best and this isn't sharp but then neither am I anymore :)

People out in the early days of spring.

Taxi

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Big thank you to the amazing Editor Kairi Cristole and Photographer Heahter Falls from FOCUS magazine! Fantastic work ladies - thank you!

Very Focused Dragonfly

Laguna beach, California...HSS!! :))

Leica M3 DS (1957), Summicron 50/f2, Fuji xtra400, f/8, sunny16 + 2, zone focused

Fredrik practicing the piano.

 

Pentax 67, 55mm f4, Kodak Tri-X, D-76 1:1

 

It is said that the Pentax 67 system can't be handheld below 1/250s because of mirror slap. They all repeat what they heard over and over again.

 

Total crap.

 

This shot was at box speed, f4, 1/15s and handheld. I shoot handheld down to 1/15s often without problems. It's all a question of technique. Of course I wouldn't be able to do that with a 200mm lens, but I can pull it off up to the 105mm lens.

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