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For Macromondays "Star" theme. Each star is about 1/2" in circumscribed diameter. The stars are on a charm bracelet. The background is 3 home grown tomatoes and a yellow zucchini, one of the advantages of doing table top photography in the kitchen.
Illumination was mostly on camera diffused flash with a little daylight filtering in. This is an 11 layer focus stack.
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This was definitely one of the coolest looking moths that I've ever found. It was found and photographed in my Maryland yard on 10/24/22.
Photography:
The camera takes a series of shots (20 photos in this case) starting from a selected focus position (Foreground) and continuing toward infinity.
The camera must be set on a Tripod,
Exposure must be locked on the first image taken.
Finally, all images must be checked to ensure that all subjects in the scene are in focus and adequately covered.
All 20 photos were loaded into an application to merge a single image with all subjects in the desired depth of field in sharp focus.
Wildflowers are getting scarce here.
Irix 150mm macro on Cognisys StackShot rail
Backyard photography
WeMacro Automatic focus stacking rail
Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax)
f5,6-ISO200-Scale1,5:1-Depth37mm-75exp
The Santa Barbara Mission photographed on Saturday, May 16, 2020.
A 9 image focus stack, shot with the camera handheld over the water in the fountain.
Recently ran across this leather patch from 1972 awarded after finishing a 50 mile backpacking trip through the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. Totally self contained trip, no resupply, no stores no sight of civilization for one week. The rocks and moss are from the same trail and lighting is from candle light. 50 miles 50 years ago.
A South American species that has become abundant in Florida and other areas. It is reported to be edible and a powerful antibiotic and is beneficial to nectar feeders. It is the third largest producer of nectar in Florida.
Each plant can produce up to 6000 seeds per year. The seed heads are like needles. They stick aggressively to clothing especially socks as you walk through the undergrowth causing some discomfort.
Backyard photography in Kissimmee, Florida.