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2021-056 Token - I remember a time when getting five dollar's worth of tokens to be used in the arcade at the shopping mall made me feel like the richest kid in the world.
37 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 2x using 0.19mm steps with a Cognisys Stackshot and stacked in Zerene Stacker.
Trichomes on a cannabis leaf. 23 images taken with 50D MP-E 65mm at 4x manually stepped with macro rail and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/8 with diffusion gels.
This is an animated GIF showing each of the 27 separate focus slices used to create one of my competition entries for this month's Focus Photo Club meeting. Flickr only displays the animation when viewing the full-size image. :-(
Stigma and anthers of a petunia flower. 70 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 3x using 0.126mm steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/16 with diffusion gels.
20 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 2.2x using 0.26mm steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Front/back lit with MT-24EX @ 1/32 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.
Asiatic lily (Lilium asiatic) anther. 28 images taken with Canon 50D and MP-E 65mm at 2x manually stepped with macro rail and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/32 with diffusion gels.
A lockdown project using my Olympus focus bracketing, then stacking in Photoshop - 21 images. Not my normal subject but it was for a photographic club challenge, hence the keyline. :)
Taken at 3.4:1 and cropped. The FOV is about 4.3mm wide. First time I've tried taken a freestanding shot using my bean pole for stabilisation at this magnification. Pic is focus stacked from 2 shots
I’m playing around with the focus stacking technique, which I learned at Hunt’s Photo in Melrose, MA.
I saw these very large acorns on the forest floor. Some almost the diameter of a quarter. So I gathered a few for a group photo. As I was taking the photo I thought, I have created a smorgasbord for some woodland Mouse or Squirrel or perhaps just perhaps the site of a future 150 year old Oak Tree and wouldn't that be cool.
The photo is a 4 photo focus stack to get the greatest depth of focus and a little exterior lighting by a lume cube stage right