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Giocando coi piani focali fra due alberi distanti fra loro ma uniti da meravigliosi colori d'autunno.. :)

 

#padova #alberi #trees #composition #focus #yellow #giallo #rosso #red #foglie #leaves

For Looking Close on... Friday!

A hydrangea flower looking past its best.

 

Thank you for any visits, faves and comments, I will try to catch up but I am going to be away from wifi intermittently over the next few days.

7DOS gold Focus Friday

Razor blade with drops. I like how the drops magnify the sharp edge

I did a focus stack thru the drop for sharpness

Rose, stack of 8 images. Now that we are confined to our home it is time to do some long due experimenting.

with Micro Nikkor 60mm/2.8

40 images stacked into one using Helicon Focus

München, central station

Barking owl at Full Flight birds of prey in Victoria Australia.

Studies in selective focus from the back porch

shot with a fujifilm x-t1 and a canon ef 50mm f/1.8 stm lens, on a fringer ef-fx pro ii adapter3--with a raynox dcr-250 close-focusing diopter

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my thoughts on the canon 50mm f1.8 stm lens: www.aarondesigns.org/nifty-fifty-canon50mm-stm/

from Subah reserve in kuwait i shoot this wild cat while it try to focus and shoot this small flying insect :)

   

9/23/2008 Photographer Majed sultan Ali of kuwait, kuwait, has won First Place for August in the prestigious photography contest sponsored by BetterPhoto.com, the site's founder, Jim Miotke, announced Tuesday.

 

More than 22000 entries were submitted to the online photography contest, which attracted contestants from around the world and featured 10 separate categories.

 

Ali's stunning image, "focus", garnered top honors after being submitted in the Animals category.

 

All of the winning images can be viewed at BetterPhoto.com's contest page: www.betterphoto.com/contest/winners/0808.asp

 

The contest is conducted each month. Categories include Nature and Landscapes, Animals, People, Elements of Design, Digital Darkroom, Travel and Place, Flowers, Details and Macro, Catch-All, and Monthly Theme. Judging is performed by a panel of professional photographers.

 

Besides its free, popular photo contest, BetterPhoto.com also offers a variety of services: digital camera reviews, online photo courses, free newsletters, a discussion forum, Web sites for photographers, question-and-answer section, how-to articles, photo galleries, and more.

 

Photographers can enter this month's contest and learn more about photography at: www.BetterPhoto.com

 

Have a Great Week , Friends !!

 

- Explored !

It is interesting to change the focus every once and while. In the background is Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland.

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!

Tripod mounted downside. Focusing rail. Self made 3d printed feeding unit with embedded adjusting screw. Feeding steps of round about 0,05mm can be achieved. Tamron 90mm Macro lens is mounted. But also my old lenses are usable for the focus stacking purpose. Sony A7II is used.

 

Photos shot with this lens can be found here --> Mushroom - Focus Stacking or here --> Tiny Tree Fungis - Focus Stacking Details

White-tailed Kite

The above shot is a composite of two shots with the droplet shot at different focus distances and combined together to show more DOF. In the original shots one had the refraction in droplet in perfect focus but the droplet itself was not in focus and second shot had exact opposite. I combined the two to get the best of the two shots.

 

Exposure 0.004 sec (1/250)

Aperture f/13.0

Focal Length 165 mm

ISO Speed 200

Exposure Bias -1 EV

Lens EF 70-300

Closeup Lens Raynox DCR150

I spent the past week on the Paria Plateau, including a visit to White Pocket, a chaotic mix of twisted, folded, mutilated sandstone (Navajo, of aeolian origin). One of my favorite features (dubbed the "dragon's tail") is this series of ridges that has bands within bands, cuts, and alternate white and red layers. The scale here is difficult to determine- the actual scale is larger than it may seem- on the skyline in the middle you can see an old fence line. The photo is shot right at sunrise, so the light is a wee bit harsh, but the colors are true. Stacked using 3 images for sharper focus throughout. (#2)

It takes a lot of work to "manetain" that lion's mane that Big Red is famous for.

Digiscoped using manual focus and my little 16MP camera.

Vogelfeder

 

Focus Bracketing mit 7 Aufnahmen, Stativ, Helicon Focus

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