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Storchenschnabel - cranesbill (Geranium)

 

focus stack of 10 shots

 

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This image is of a file I found amongst my husband's tools. Focus stacked 13 images to keep the whole edge in focus

Focus stacking: 6 images.

Nikon D7000 + Vivitar extension tube + reversed enlarger lens (el-nikkor 50mm) with Nikon SB-700 flash

1/200 f/5.6 ISO160

150 shots stacked with ZERENE(Pmax)

From our yard. A two-image stack was used to get more of the stem in focus.

A studio stack of 260 images

stackshot rail

zerene stacker

nikon D810

mitutoyo 10x/0.28 microscope lens on a nikkor 200mm f4 lens

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Grey day, focus stack practice.

Most are3 to 5 images stacks.

 

Focus stack of a relatively large (around 1/2 inch long) brown bee fly liking to perch near or on the ground. It looks like Poecilanthrax alcyon, which I photographed a few years ago, but will get it checked. Condie, Saskatchewan, Canada. 5 September 2021

Our first daylily of the season — the first of the cultivars although the common orange ones have been blooming for a week already.

 

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Grey day, focus stack practice.

Most are3 to 5 images stacks.

 

Stethorus pusillus (= Stethorus punctillum) on a young mapple leaf (Acer pseudoplatanus)

 

Focus stack of 191 pictures.

White-spotted Sawyer Beetle (Monochamus scutellatus), a large black longhorn beetle, over 1 inch long, with a contrasting white scutellum. On a boat propeller. Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. 15 August 2022

 

Other Common Names: Longicorne noir (French), Oil Sands Beetle, Tar Sands Beetle

 

Identification: scutellum contrasting white and elytra rounded at apex

 

Range: much of Canada and n US, southward in Appalachians

 

Habitat: Coniferous forests

 

Life Cycle

Two-year life cycle. Larvae excavates galleries in coniferous trees, often after they are damaged by a fire, storm, etc. Common hosts are: Balsam fir, spruces and white pine

 

Remarks

The local (to Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada) common names of Oil Sands Beetle and Tar Sands Beetle are due to the attraction of this insect to oil sands. Apparently the attraction is the scent of bitumen, chemically similar to compounds released by the diseased or damaged coniferous trees where they are attracted to lay their eggs. bugguide.net/node/view/7432

  

Charaxes jasius second stage catepillar head

 

Hand-held in camera focus stack of 15 images

Noxubee River Bottomlands. Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.

crystals on the inside of a 500ml round bottom flask. focus stack (in Photoshop) of 30 separate shots covering about 2 inches of depth.

Seventeen images, focus stacked.

 

Denver Botanic Gardens

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A simple black ang grey feather is a piece of art up close

Laowa 65mm X-mount, 2:1 Focusstack.

Grey day, focus stack practice.

Most are 3 or 5 images.

Anse à Basile, Levis

Hymenoptera, Torymidae

 

This focus stack was made by me and a friend who is interested about this technique. We've tested his Canon EOS40D and Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10 microscope objective. 117 exposures taken with 0,01mm steps. Illumination with two flash diffused with a regular paper cylinder.

Stacked and retouched in Zerene Stacker (PMax), only 3% cropped removing the stacking bands on the edges.

 

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eine kleine Spielerei zum Jahreswechsel :-)

Ich wünsch Euch allen einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr 2020

 

emerging bluebells flowerhead

Already missed you Bowie

Pisaura mirabilis (Raft spider; Pisauridae) on the lookout. Found in a forest clearing near Valmiera (Latvia - 4th August 2024).

 

Fieldstack of a live specimen, based on 96 exposures; images assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap).

 

Sony A6500 + Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x ultra macro apo; ISO-200, f/2.8, 1/200s, -0.7 step, natural diffused light.

 

Gear & method used: www.flickr.com/photos/andredekesel/8086137225/in/dateposted/

Handheld in-camera focus stack of 10 images

Freshly emerging Shaggy scalycap (Schubbige bundelzwam, Pholiota squarrosa; Strophariaceae, Basidiomycota). Found on roots of a European beech (Fagus sylvatica, Boom park, Belgium; 20th October 2024).

 

Focus stack of 223 images, on tripod, using focus bracketing mode. Images assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap). Sony A7Rm5, FE 2.8/90 Macro G OSS; ISO-100, f/5, 1/6 sec, -1 exp. comp. Daylight, led light and reflector.

Head close-up of a displaying cock turkeys. Madera Canyon, Arizona, USA. 6 February 2015.

 

2024-25:Crowd 13th out of 303 entries in Photocrowd 'Wild Turkeys' in December 2024

 

2023-24: Crowd 11th out of 226 entries in Photocrowd 'Wild Turkeys' in April 2024.

 

2022-23: Judge commended out of 936 entries in Photocrowd 'Turkeys, Grouse, Pheasants and Allies (in colour)' competition in December 2022.

 

2021-22:Crowd 5th out of 268 entries in Photocrowd 'Turkeys (in colour)' competition in December 2021.

 

2020-21:Crowd 9th out of 202 entries in Photocrowd 'Turkeys in colour' competition in December 2020.

 

2018-19: 2021-22:Crowd 9th out of 173 entries in Photocrowd 'Live Turkeys' competition in 2019.

 

I had never seen a fly perched on a butterfly before..Condie, Saskatchewan, Canada. 29 August 2022.

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