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Calcite crystals FOV 7 mm, Kirn, rhineland palatine; stacked with OMD E-M5 Mark II with Nikon bellows, Schneider Componon S in retro on Stackmaster
Calcit Kristalle, Kirn, Pfalz, Bildbreite 7 mm. Focusstack mit Olympus EM5 Mark II/Nikonbalgen/CompononS
Omnipresent bottle of hand sanitizer...
Focus stacked 8 source images, Mitakon 35mm f/0.95 manual lens, HeliconFocus software
Extreme macro of the leg (2nd left) of a Rainbow Scarab (Phanaeus vindex, Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae). Dried collection specimen, Punta Gorda, Florida, 2018).
Focus stack, 52 images, assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax). Sony A6500 + Metabones EF-E + Canon MP-E 2.8/65mm at 2.6x; ISO-100, f/4.5, 1/500s, 1 diffused flash. Image ca. 8 mm high.
I was cleaning and organizing drawers (while staying locked down home) and doing this I found a commemorative coin from 1998...
Focus stacking - 13 images
A focus stacked macro panorama of a Leatherman "Wingman" multi-tool. The width of the tool in the image is six-inches.
Strobist/technical info:
The scene is a 5-image panorama stitch, with each individual image consisting of a focus stack of between six and fourteen images, depending on the depth requirement of the individual shot. The scene is a total composite of 47 images.
Two Nikon SB900 and one SB700 speedlights were used to illuminate the subject. The SB900's were placed laterally CL/CR two-feet away and one-foot above the subject. They were fired in Manual mode @ 1⁄4 power through two Neewer 24" x 24" soft boxes. The SB700 was placed 100° CL and pointed at the white foam board backdrop; it was fired bare in Manual mode @ 1⁄8 power.
The SB900's were triggered by three PocketWizard Plus X's; the SB700 was placed in SU-4 mode and triggered by the other flashes.
Lens: Tokina AT - X M100 AF PRO D (AF 100mm f / 2.8 Macro).
Unknown artist, circa 2005.
Focus stacked, 26 images. Shot with two off camera Leica SF60 strobes placed at 45 degrees front left back right side of camera diffused through white corrugated polypropylene sides of a 24 inch Foldio light box. Triggered with Leica SF C1 remote.
Macro realizzata mediante unione di 80 scatti aventi distanza di messa a fuoco variata di 30 micron ad ogni scatto.
Profondità di campo 2,4 mm.
Larghezza inquadratura 7,8 mm.
A closer look at the beast. This is the show-room floor shot. For a 1/18th scale model, this one is pretty good for the price I paid for it. Made by a company called Solido, it is much better than most of my other models for detail and quality. I especially like the detailed and white lettered real rubber tyres. How I would love it to sound like the real thing!
A 12 image focus stack taken with the Canon RP, 35mm macro lens, with images processed and stacked in Canon DPP4. Shot under a mix of filtered natural daylight and warm white indoor LED lighting. Tripod mounted and shot at f9 - around 1/4 of a second. Two of my fake roads form the black backdrop.
(Note to self - dust the car before shooting in close up!)
Focus stack assembled using Helicon Focus Pro.
Sony A7V + FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
90mm f/2,8 1/100sec ISO4000
Springtime in Alaska. The first 70 degree day in Alaska was spent at Reflection Lake outside of Palmer Alaska.
Stable Fly ( Stomoxys calcitrans ) portrait
Tech info | 94 exposures stacked at 8x magnification, exp.time 4sec, ISO200,
LOMO 8x 0.2 NA Microscope Lens | Asahi Pentax Auto Bellows M | Sony A7
Diese Spinnenart ist maximal 15mm lang, doch bei einem Abbildungsmaßstab von 4:1 wirkt das winzige Gesicht riesig. Das Bild ist ein Fokusstack aus 70 Einzelbildern, freihand mit aufgestützter Kamera aufgenommen und durch Vorwärtsbewegung der Kamera fokussiert.
Found this delicate species (cap 2cm, Cystoderma amianthinum, Squamanitaceae, Agaricales, Basidiomycota) among mosses at Terhagen (Belgium, 23rd October 2019).
Fieldstack with tripod, focus ring for separate exposures, 105 images assembled with Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap). Sony A7R3, E3.5/30mm macro; ISO-100, f/4.5, 1/60s, -0.7step. Natural light and some led light from the left.
This image was made using my macro lens and 25mm extension tubes. Ten images stacked and processed in photoshop
My wife has given her consent to my using this image of one of her Rheumatoid Arthritis treatments for this week's 'Handle With Care' theme.
Technical: this image started out as a focus stack of 15 images of the syringe on a mirror with a black background taken at f/10.0 (now that I know the sweet spot after last week's brilliant challenge!) and processed in Helicon Focus. The resulting image was then transferred to Photoshop for extensive dust-spot removal (on the mirror, not my sensor!). Back in Lightroom I applied sharpening to the whole image and a graduated filter to tone down the reflection. Finally, a radial 4-stop filter ensured the surrounding black areas were fully black!
Happy Macro Monday to everyone.