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3-D Cross-eye stereogram
Stereo pair orchid pic- each pic focus stacked from 4 shots for increased DOF. but it seems to be easy to visualise.stare at the pic, slightly de-focus and cross your eyes until a third image appears in the middle and then try to relax your eyes to see a stable 3-D image
Camera: Canon EOS R
Lens: Laowa 25mm F2.8 2.5-5 Ultra Macro, at F4 and 2.5 magnification.
Around 180 shots, focus stacked using Helicon Focus
Actual Resolution is 13082x18495. 12 x 200 photo stitch, but heavily photoshopped. Reverse Mounted Schneider componon-s on a set of bellows.
With Nikkor-S·C Auto 1:1.2 55mm
The lens was produced a lot later than the camera.
Photographed with Super-Multi-Coated MACRO-TAKUMAR 1:4/100mm and Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Four Images
PhotoShop 5
View set here NIKKOR-S·C Auto 1:1.2 55mm
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This is an image created using a focus rail to take 59 images, camera set to manual focus and then focus stacked in Affinity photo
Masked and removed background and replaced with a black background.
I don't know why I had such a difficult time with this stack. Is it possible to have TOO many images with too much overlap? perhaps. 65 images at 1:1
I found this guy dying along the sidewalk by my house. I'm not sure why, but it didn't look good at all. Perhaps it was bitten by a spider or stung by another wasp. In any case, I put it down with some alcohol (I'm normally against doing this to otherwise healthy creatures) and posed it with a needle before it became stiff. Poor little guy. Sure has beautiful eyes though.
Was wondering where the damselflies had got to then this one turned up today- my favourite one. Focus stacked from 3 pics
Number of shots: 747
Distance: 20 Um
Magnification: 2,5X, at F4
Rail: Cognisys Stackshot 3X
PP: Lightroom
Size of original: 10mm
I am still very much in the experimental phase.
This next scene is special for me, usually I use a camera that isn't capable of capturing photos beyond ISO1600. This time however my sister lend me her D7000. I really enjoyed using a newer sensor DSLR in the wild. The first being the larger dynamic range which came in handy during more difficult light conditions. However the nice side effect being the lower noise in high ISO photos. I never captured the night sky before like this. Mainly because we were in a region which has less light pollution, but also because of the newer sensor of this D7000.
3-D Cross-eye stereogram
focus stacked with 6 pics in each shot to increase the DOF.
stare at the pic- slightly defocus and cross your eyes when an image forms in the middle try to relax your eyes to stabilise the 3-D image. If you can visualise this one try the larger size.
The 3D image really does put the pollen anthers in their place.