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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Stack aus vier Einzelaufnahmen um von der Blüte bis zu den Flügelspitzen eine durchgehende Scharfzeichnung zu erreichen.

 

P. S. Es war windig und die denkbar schlechteste Tageszeit für Schmetterlingsfotos

60 foto's, 0,6 mm verplaatsing per foto

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Dendrobium orchid. An attempt at a focus stack after a very good lecture at York Photographic Society by Justin Garner on macro photography. This isn't perfect so I need to hone my technique but it is quite a good record.

Around 50 shots stacked in Photoshop CS4

Tow Mater always makes me smile. So lacking creative spark for this theme I grabbed this matchbook size model to shoot his funny face. Macro Mondays make me smile theme.

 

M42 macro lens. Extension tube.

Prototype of UltraSPARC III

Just playing with dew drops yet again. Shot at 3.4:1 and cropped. Focus stacked from 2 shots

Olympus BH2-BHT SPlanApo 4, polarized light, Helicon Focus

Focus stacked in Element 12 with plug-in.

using two images should have been 3 as mid ground is not sharp. Still its a economic way to get focus tacking in Photoshop Elements. using smart phone to control camera on low tripod. with out having to get on my knees I could adjust position of camera on tripod looking at phone screen.

Taken at 1.5:1 and focus stacked from 5 pics, stigma and anthers in a rhodadendron bloom

see

www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/113694204/

for 3-D version

Cross spider (Araneus diadematus), each spider baby spider is about 2 mm. Focusstacking. Tamron 90mm/2,8 Kenko teleconverter pro 300 2x. Tripod, focussing rail.Difficult to capture: it was a windy day; the day after they were gone...

My first attemp to use focusstacking (Helicon)

 

Macro shot comprising 22 images focus stacked

First session of Focus Stacking using free download Combine ZP. Doesn't seem to work with RAW files, so shot this in jpeg. There is unpleasant fringing, some of which I've removed. I got better results from shooting in RAW and then converting to jpeg: very time consuming. Equipment: Nikon D300, Nikkor 50mm manual lens, manual extension tubes. Lighting: 1 LED torch. Considering the basic equipment used, I'm pleased with this first effort.

A more traditional view of the white tulips :)

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Agrilus ater female

 

Jardin Massart, Brussels, Belgium

16/VI - 2/VII/2021

leg. A.Drumont

Colored buprestidae trap

Posting this as some might find it interesting and my lego comes in handy ;-)

 

This is on my Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III.

 

Also the number of shots for the DOF will vary depending on the subject, distance form the subject and the angle to the subject.

 

The step interval can be set between 1-10 and depending on you DOF you can use say 5 if you DOF is wide enough and this would reduce the number of images needed when manual focus bracketing

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Rivas, Nicaragua

Special thanks to Rachel Muelle and Beth Dorgay

OM System OM-1 + Zuiko 60mm F2.8 Macro - Godox V860II - Home-made flash diffuser - 68 photos focus stacked

Much to my suprise there were some dewdrops around this morning. Tried shooting some at 4:1.

Focus stacked from 2 pics

garden web spider having an early morning snack. Pic is focus stacked from 2 pics

Day 223 / 365 (#589)

105mm @ f/4.0, ISO100 1/100s + Speedlite @ 1/4

Rivas, Nicaragua

Special thanks to Rachel Muelle and Beth Dorgay

46 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 4x using 0.08mm steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Helicon Focus. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/16 with diffusion gels.

I think it's a dragon!

Focus stacked from 3 pics

Raindrops on pond filter brush. Focus stacked from 2 pics

Focus stacked from 6 pics. Think it will erupt shortly.

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