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Wheel Bug. Photographed in Maryland.
Focus stack of 3 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.
Ghost Crabs (Ocypode Quadrata). Focus stacked for 70+. Made the background come out odd but over all I like the result
I recently purchased Helicon software for focus stacking. This was a practise run on one of my wife's orchids. This was a stack of 45 images taken at F8 with tripod. This seemed to work pretty well. A similarly stacked handheld image was nowhere near as good.
Duncansby Head is just along along the coast from John o’ Groats and is the furthest north-east point of mainland Britain. Lots of seabirds including puffin, nest in these cliff faces and the rocky pinnacles of the stacks.
Loch Stack is a lonely and wild place in the far north west of Scotland. A windy single track road goes past it, and this accessibility makes it rightly popular with photographers. In many cases you will see this view across Loch Stack to the great Quartzite lump that is Arkle, with a boarded up shed in the foreground. I have a few of those shots too, but decided that I liked the fleeting light on the little Birch trees that dot the boggy shoreline.
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This close up view allows us to see the dolerite rock stacks that make up much of the top of Mt Olympus. These are sometimes referred to as "organ pipes" for their appearance. When I did the series on Ben Lomond in Tasmania's north east I mentioned that Tasmania has the largest deposit of dolerite rocks in the world.
Dolerite is an igneous rock, the result of volcanic activity up to 180 million years ago. www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2013/02/12/3688295.htm
On this morning the snow flurries arrived as we were watching. The mountains like Olympus are all climbable, but the weather is crucial. On a day like this one would not want to be caught up near the summit.
The Valley, Zuidas
Amsterdam, May 2023
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five cars stacked then put on a 20ft cedar stump
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-Photo 1:
a shot of 15 seconds; f: 1.7;
iso 6400 at 24 mm.
-Photo 2:
12 photo stacking to reduce
noise
-Photo 3,4, and 5:
processed with lightroom,
Photoshop and Pixinsight
I took this photo on top of one of the sea stacks along Seal Rock Beach, Oregon, USA. Climbing over mussels and seaweed was not fun, but the scene was so worth it. The wave action was phenomenal.
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Urn Plant (Aechmea Fasciata) flower.
Stunning flowers that go on and on and on.
37 images focus stacked with PS. Used manual Samyang 85mm f/1.4. More of a portrait lens, but I wondered if it would be good for macro and I find I am getting excellent results with tubes/bellows.
Stack info: Canon 6D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens
22 natural light exposures, f10, ISO 100
After spending an extra 45 minutes in Lima, CSX I141 eventually got rolling again, and we see it here passing the bracket signal at Swanders. Unfortunately the long delay gave us only filtered sunlight to work with.
Cool little yellow Isopod that I found under an old rotten log. It was probably about 3mm long. Photographed in Maryland.
7 image focus stack of 2 to 1 magnification photos, taken with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon 65mm MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash power set to 1/32
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