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Raindrops on tiny flower in lawn. The petals of this flower change from red to yellow when it opens.Focus stacked from 3 pics
This beautiful specimen died in our front porch when out tutoring for a course about Australia tropical diversity in a cattle station near Charters Towers. When I saw how beautiful it was, i took this chance to try focus stacking of an insect with my new tripod and flash diffusing system. This is the result of stacking 15 images
12 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 5x using 0.06mm steps with a Cognisys Stackshot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/16 with diffusion gels.
Utricularia are carnivorous plants usually growing in water or very wet soils (or occasionally epiphytically on trees!). Their underwater or underground traps are very complex and suck in small prey such as insects when triggered. They're actually some of the most common and wide-ranging carnivorous plants, and can be found in every US state and all continents besides Antarctica. However, most or all of the plant is underwater or hardly visible when not flowering, so you're unlikely to spot them unless they're in flower!
Some species like this one are actually known for being weedy in cultivation and spreading between pots.
(Focus stack of 130 photos, flowers approximately 5mm in size.)
Materials from a school project in Evesham. Photos taken by students through the town and along the river were merged using the Focus Stacking tools in Photoshop. They were then printed out for use in a giant collage.
Enjoy the pretty soothing colors.... *drool*
Focus stack of 9 images. Oblique illumination, 10X lomo
Nikon D7100 + Sigma 105mm macro.
Focusstacking with 2 pics, should have been fore focus points but lets say it's already a challenge to do this :-)
17 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 2.5x using 0.2mm steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/32 with diffusion gels.
Up close with one of the first daffodils of the season. 46 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 2x using 0.2mm steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/64 with diffusion gels.
7 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 5x using 0.06mm steps with a Cognisys Stackshot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/16 with diffusion gels.
First time I've managed to catch a bug- well a slug in the refracted image (at the top)
focus stacked from 2 pics
A pink flower comprised of 9 shots at f/13 to capture sharp detail from near petals to far petals.
I really like this shot. Rather pleased with it.
I don't know what kind of flower this is. Does any horticultural expert out there know?
Pollen on an early honeysuckle bush blossom. 101 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 5x plus 68mm of extension tubes (~6.5x) using 0.03mm steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/8 with diffusion gels.
65 images taken with Canon 50D, Nikon CFI Plan 10x/0.25 objective, and Canon 300mm f/4L IS as tube lens (15x). Taken at 3 micron steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/16 with diffusion gels.
Materials from a school project in Evesham. Photos taken by students through the town and along the river were merged using the Focus Stacking tools in Photoshop. They were then printed out for use in a giant collage.