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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.
A stack of lenticular (‘lentil-shaped’) clouds formed over Augusta County farmlands on my way home from work this afternoon. The clouds began as humid air flowing over the nearby Appalachian Mountains, which condensed the air's moisture into these saucer-like layers of clouds.
A stack of hearts for you...
Uploaded for the theme "Stacked" in "Looking close... on Friday!".
Using the Helios 44-2 2/58 Soviet lens (from 1975).
Critique is welcomed.
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Still playing with Zerene stacker - this image is made of 45 stacked images takenwith a focusing rail - still haven't quite gotten the hang of the cleanup process but I'm getting there. Any helpful tips from other Zerene users welcome!
Macro Mondays - Pens, Pencils, Erasers, and/or Paper Clips
HMM
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.
A westbound double stack train passes the Metrolink station at Riverside. A lone searchlight signal still guards eastward movements at this location.
Not my photo!
A friend of mine in America, Len, sent me this photo yesterday.
I told him that I think it’s a beautiful photograph and asked if it would be okay to post this and his tale on Flickr. He agreed.
I met Len a number of years ago. We both play ‘Words with friends’ (it’s like the game of Scrabble) on their app.
He’s a good friend, and we often message or email.
Len and his wife live in Montana in the summer, and Arizona in the winter.
Len:
“Sunset View from our humble abode of the smoke stack at what was the Anaconda Cooper Co. Smelter where they processed copper, silver, gold, lead and zinc. It was shut down in the mid 1980’s. The stack is over 900 feet tall and the largest free standing stack in the world and is now a National Monument.
When it was in operation I brokered the insurance on all 1600 employees families that worked in the plant and had a claims office in Anaconda just to handle this insured plan. It was a great time in my life and a lot of fun. Many dollars commission for my family over the years. Also a lot of lifetime friendships built as a result. 😁👍”
Len Ward
Montana
USA
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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Practising my macro on a few flowers. Added a few water droplets. 7 images stacked in Helicon Focus.
This is a B&W photo of a stacked pile of old car tires that I photographed behind a local garage. The cold temperatures froze the rain water pooled inside one of them.
Acts 2:20
New International Version
20 The sun will be turned to darkness
and the moon to blood
before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord.
Bell and smokestack of a narrow gauge 1889 Porter 0-4-0T steam locomotive.
Shot for Our Daily Challenge :”Stack(s)”
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Picture taken with NIKON D300.
Lightroom 5.3
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