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faded but still beautiful, right?
(Focus Stacking)
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Crazy Thuesday 31.12.2024 "New year card"
Focus stack
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For Macro Mondays - Sewing Notions.
45 subs focus-stacked. Speedlight with reflector bowl and double diffuser, "Follies Pink" gel, acting as a scrim. Speedlight with snoot and "Steel Green" gel from left.
The needle is fairly large and intended for canvas repair. The eye is 8mm. The image is 21mm in greatest dimension.
Zwammetje van iets kleiner dan 1 cm. focus stack van 21 beelden met een stap van 0,25 mm bij natuurlijklicht.
A reminder of the warmer months ahead!
Taken at a stormwater pond from a new housing estate in Didcot, Oxfordshire
This wasn't the original host plant, but we thought he looked great on this sumac for the photo. He was a bit stiff, and a sharp-eyed friend noticed that he had been parasitized (note white bump at top left), so we left the unfortunate cat to his fate. A focus-stacked image from Hughes Mountain Natural Area, Missouri.
A sharply-attired moth I came across over the weekend while watering the lawn. In return for moving him out of the line of fire of the sprinklers, he climbed on my finger and allowed me to transport him to a more attractive location, then stayed (mostly) still for this 8-image focus stack. Glendale, Missouri
Here's a marigold that's growing at the farm, seen in a 45-frame focus stack. It's held in a Plamp, just in front of my macro lens Behind it is the garden.
This is growing in a prominent planter on my deck. A hummingbird visited the flower while I was about to take this focus stack, but I didn't have the right settings to capture it.
Another photo from the Northstrand in Skagen. I really liked the lines in the sand with the warm light of the sunset. This photo is focused stacked from 3 individual images.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
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I found a group of these in leaf litter. I have 1 image showing several of them together which generally indicates they are males.
A smaller kind of wasp
The observation is on inaturalist
Adobe PS
Helicon Focus Pro
Adobe LR
Topaz Denoise A.I
Olympus EM1 MK ii
OM SYSTEM 90mm f3.5 PRO macro
GODOX V100
CJ DIFFUSER
Have a nice day
I call this the brain plant, but it's actually celosia. I placed it on my deck railing for this 50-frame focus stack, blended with Helicon Focus.
I bought this at a florist the other day, and now it's opened up enough to photograph. This is a 150-frame focus stack.