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Composite of a focus stack (of foreground, using Canon 16-35mm, f/4) made by murraymeister44, and multiple long exposures of the Milky Way made by me (using Rokinon 14mm, f/2.8). Ohiopyle, PA.

Thought this looked very Barbara Hepworth :)

 

Focus stacking, 62 shoots

Pentax K-S2

Pentam M 50mm f2.0, reversed on extension tube.

 

Olympus digital camera, focus stacking

Dittero della famiglia degli Empididae (probabilmente una femmina di Empis sp.) Focus stacking di 17 scatti. © Eugenio Sollima.

Stack of 140 pics focus step 0.015mm

Stackshot Rail

zerene Stacker PMax

nikon D810

nikon plan 10x/0.25 microscope lens on a nikkor 200mm f4 lens

Focusstacking 8 pics, in PS.

ziemlich altes Motiv - 50 Jahre ?

quite old motif - 50 years ?

Focus stacking generally gives great results - with a tripod. Not having a tripod I thought I'd give it a try. I set the camera on manual focus and swayed my body in and out. This didn't come out too bad because it was in the middle of the frame. Moving away from center produced ghosting (17 images). Probably f/5.6 and half the images would have been better. Fewer images equal fewer processing issues to resolve.

Focus stack of 26 shots.

Helicon Focus

Wings of a butterfly about 12X magnification.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

5 immage focus stack

Olympus digital camera, Focus stacking

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

the same fruit in last october:

www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgang-kynast/39368773011

 

Now the fruit is open and ready to sent the seeds into the wide world.

 

Fruit width ~25mm / 1"

 

Focus stack

Just some macro fun with an orchid I have in a flower pot.

 

My first attempt with focus stacking using Zerene Stacker.

Tried several times using Adobe Photoshop CS5 with completely useless results. Downloaded Zerene Stacker (trial) and it worked flawlessly on the first attempt. Go figure :-)

 

Not completely sure whether I'd prefer to have more light from the top, but I really like the dramatic light from the bottom. :-)

 

Strobist info:

Key: naked SB-800 with grid, directly below subject

Fill: SB-800, shoot-through umbrella, 45 degrees above subject, camera left

2021-257 Puzzle - A pirate walks into a bar. The bartender notices that there's a steering wheel attached to the pirate's crotch. The bartender says, "You seem to have a steering wheel attached to your crotch." The pirate replies, "Arrr! It's driving me nuts!"

 

I don't know what the final form of this puzzle is supposed to look like. The kids got rid of the original packaging. It's driving me nuts!

Continuing the Pselaphinae series, here is the type species of the type genus of this subfamily. It was described by the German entomologist Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst in 1792. I've found it with the help of amateur entomologist friends, sifting the litter of a marsh. Body length is about 1.5 mm.

 

Studio stack based on 46 exposures taken with the Mitutoyo BD Plan APO 10x microscope objective. Find live beetle shots in the comment!

 

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Common moths have scales over their whole body, the wings are almost entirely made of scales. Quite fascinating from up close.

 

Focus stacked with Olympus E-M5 II and 60mm macro

I must have missed a point in my photo stacking because 'Canon' on the camera isn't as sharp as it should be.

 

© Anvilcloud Photography

Variations sur le Printemps

Fleurs de Plantain en FS.

Firecrest (Regulus ignicapilla) at the Arundel Wetland Centre, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust near Arundel, West Sussex England

 

A brief stop on our return from walking some local woodlands after we heard about some Firecrests were showing well.

Focusstack aus 20 JPG Aufnahmen. Zusammengefügt mit Affinity Photo.

even more chrondo than the last~

Shot using a Canon EF 50mm f1.8 and 20mm of extension tubes, each frame of a 50 image stack @f3.5 was done in camera.

Completed Winter Project Model 1. Tamiya 1/32 DH Mosquito FB.VI NT137 'Lady Luck' 418 Sqn RCAF.

A recent find in the mothtrap. Doesn't bode well for the box plants at the front of the huse..

Biorhiza pallida (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae) agamic female (prepared, dead specimen). Length: 6 mm

 

Last work closing the year 2011. Hope the next will be more fruitful for every Flickr contact of mine. 90 exposures taken with the Mitutoyo BD Plan APO 10/0.28 microscope objective @ 11,7x. Single flash light diffused with white office paper cylinder. Combined in Zerene Stacker (PMax). Picture is uncropped, but resized to 3000x2000px.

 

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