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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.
This was taken from Waitts Mount park in Malden, Massachusetts, just north of Boston. It's a focus stack, with 30 frames blended into one with Photoshop.
Mon équipe de Blood Bowl des Nurgle Rotters, peinte durant le confinement du Covid-19. Focus stacking de 10 photos prises avec 3 flashs (2 esclaves en latéral et un maitre sur l'appareil). Assemblage du focus stacking dans Photoshop CS4.
Noticed the ground spider webs were covered in dew this morning- tiny drops < 0.5mm. Focus stacked from 4 pics and inverted
Photographed using Fuji GFX 50s on Cambo Actus view camera with Cambo Actar 105mm macro lens set at 1.25 X magnification at f8. ISO 100 1.7 sec. Focus stack of 108 images.
60 or so images using zerene.
used my 200mm all the way open with a takumar 55mm reversed on the end @ f8 i think.
only have my incam flash, so i have a tube reflecting it past the end of the lens and down.
The Schoolgirl rose has lost some of its petals, but the details exposed make it even more interesting.
Focus stacked image. Seven images stacked and initial development in ON1 2019. Cropping and final post processing in Lightroom. Satisfied with the result.
365/168 - Year 7 Photo 2359
Focusstack, aus
136 Bilder, with 136 Images, Schrittweite/Step length 0,01 mm
Massstab / Scale 15:1
Nikon BD Plan 10 0,25 210/0
Kopfbreite / Headwide 1,8 mm
Took 11 shots of apple in different focus and used PS C5 to stack them. The apple is sharp from the front to the rear.
Canon 5D MkIV with Canon EF 24-70mm/f2.8 with EF25II extension ring. Focus stacking composite of 8 shots.
These rattlesnake are tiny compared to their cousins. This one was approximately 20 inches long. They are easy to miss since they spend their time curled up in ambush near on the ground (another common name is Ground Rattler), and though common in parts of the Southeastern U.S., very infrequently seen in Mississippi.
42 image stack using Helicon Focus method A.