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It is a photographic technique I like to use from time to time.

 

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That's Denise, founder of the Muncie area Flickr Meetup Club.

Ball State University Museum of Art

Muncie, Indiana

www.bsu.edu/artmuseum/

 

Muncie area Flickr Meetup Club

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My stream as seen on Darckr. www.darckr.com/username?id=53382624@N00&sort=date-pos...

Me that is... I didn't even see the other little critter when I was taking the photos for this stack :P

 

Focus stacked using Zerene.

Natural light.

 

This might very well be my last Blue Banded Bee photo till next summer, they're getting very scarce now the weather is cooling down.

The Harbour shipping control tower, which is destined to be demolished.

 

As part of the redevelopment of Barangaroo the tower has ben decomissioned, but a long battle to save it from demolition has failed.

 

a 2 minute and a 1.5 minute exposure stacked for the cloud movement

My attempt to emulate Photographer Charles Brooks. His photos are so unique and impressive. This was such an excellent theme for Macro Mondays. It has really inspired me to look at things from a different perspective.

Focus stacking de 4 prises macros combinées par CombineZP. En fait 4 des 8 prises de vue initiales se sont avérées inexploitables pour le stacking en raison de décalages dûs au vent. Heureusement, une ouverture à 22 a permis de limiter la perte de profondeur de champ, mais le résultat à 8 prises aurait été meilleur.

Canon EOS77D + SIGMA 100-400 + Raynox DCR-150. Dijon, France 2022

[on Explore le 08/01/2022]

When you do Macro, you start stacking. First, Gnat Oger with spider...

“Focus on beauty, not on fear

dance with stress to let it clear”

― Debasish Mridha

 

With all the ugly that is going on let's focus on beauty.

Another Lockdown, backyard photo.

Found this Cordulegastride on my backpack while enjoying the hotel's playground early in the morning.

 

The Stacking is rather poor but I hope you like the image.

Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A. ~ #33 in Explore 7/26/17

 

SUNRISE ~ Villano Beach ~ Atlantic Ocean ~ First Light

Choppy Sea ~ Sunrise drama at the Inlet ~ Summer 2017

4th of July Holiday ~ Northern Florida ~ Treasure Coast

 

[FYI: That boat was flying! Had to time it; 3 -2 -1 -CLICK!]

 

(three more photos 'from this morning' in the comments)

 

Ponce de Leon claimed Florida for Spain in 1513. (Christopher Columbus discovered North America in 1492 but actually landed in the Bahamas). Other Spanish explorers later found gold and silver in Mexico and Peru. The treasure was sent back to Spain in ships sailing in the Gulf Stream. Spanish settlements needed to be built in Florida to protect the Spanish Treasure fleets. King Phillip II of Spain sent Pedro Menendez to settle in Florida and drive out French garrisons recently established there. In September 1565, Pedro Menendez with 700 soldiers and colonists landed here and founded St. Augustine making it the oldest continually occupied European settlement in North America ~ Treasure Coast ~ NE Florida ~ Saint Augustine Inlet

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida

 

1st Place Competition Winner - Theme: Fun On The Water

Sitting By The Dock Of The Bay Group - August 2017

www.flickr.com/groups/dockbay/discuss/72157674805362684/

 

2nd Place Competition Winner - Theme: Member's Choice

Caviar of Sunset dreams Group - June-August 2017

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Kruger National Park – 2018

Appreciate it much more on black =)

 

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Also found on the Flickr Blog

 

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I really like the way this focused Owl and the piering orange eyes contrast with the blurred pastel green background.

(Explore! April 5, 2009 - best position #329)

 

Seeing that I was able to get out and enjoy a nice 50-mile ride today, I decided to pull a shot I'd taken during the past few weeks and post it.

 

This shot was taken on a stretch of road that is frequented by cyclists, near the Chattahoochee River. In this case, the guy was aero, using clip-on bars, so chances are high that he's got triathlon on his mind. I took a number of panning shots this day, but this one appeared to me to be the best of the bunch. I love the intensity and focus evident in his face and especially love how his mouth is open, indicating he's working pretty hard and trying to pull in oxygen to keep the engine firing on all cylinders.

 

PP in Lightroom2; 1x1 crop and applied a preset called x=warm+storm - I like how this preset placed lighting emphasis on the front portion of the action, but didn't totally obscure the rear half.

thewholetapa

© 2009 tapa | all rights reserved

Bound to our flat due to Covid-19 I gave focus stacking with my macro lens a try. I used Affinity Photo for the focus merge and am quite happy with the result.

Bubbles in a Paperweight

Automatischer Focus Stack mit 8 Aufnahmen.

View Macro Focus Large On Black to see the details

 

Macro Focus on MV Zuiderdam from Holland America Line in the Gatun Locks Panama Canal.

Focused - Juvenile Bobcat gazes intently into the distance. Typically, we strive for direct eye contact in wildlife photography, but recently, I've grown to appreciate images where wildlife is focused on something else. There's a very natural feel to these images.

 

Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Location: California, USA

Date Taken: February 2020

Equipment: Nikon D810 + Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6

Settings: 1/1000s, ISO: 400, f/7.1 @400mm, Handhel

Focus Stacking, >70 Fotos

Taken on a cold day in Taylor Park, St Helens, I saw this group of gulls sitting on a rail, took a few shots from different angles then noticed just one gull was looking my way, I moved position to tighten up the line, got the focus on it and took the shot.

 

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Well as my good friend Brad would say, "I have been going through my archives and found this!" This one was taken on one of my first trips to central Osceola County near Kenansville, FL. What a first day I had shooting the eagles. Just want to thank Danny Erdocio for taking me out that day!!!

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Anemone. Title borrowed from a best-of album of - guess who - Deep Purple.

 

16 pictures stacked in Helicon Focus (Method=B, Radius=4, Smoothing=2). 20 mm extension tube.

first attempts at focus stacking

Nikkor 300mm f2.8

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