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For Macro Mondays "Medical" Theme. Taken on a piece of copy paper laid on a light table. No skin was harmed taking this picture!
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A geranium basking in the morning Sun I cannot yet see, entangled in processing artifacts.
On this first day of Spring 2022, we—that is, I—interrupt our usual program with a reminder that we—that is, Sol, Gaia, Humanity—are all connected. We—that is, other people—just don’t always notice. In this 27-image handheld focus stack, I understand the processing artifacts, which only constrain the photographer, not the flower, and so could easily fix them. Maybe that will get posted, in due course.
Heard our revered guide Sir David Attenborough, in his excellent program “Breaking Boundaries”—highly recommended, worth the price of Netflix all by itself if, say, your budget leaves you enough surplus wealth for a camera—use the word “we” twice in the same sentence, leaving the viewer to work out the shifting implied reference. He said words to the effect of, “We—that is, scientists and the aware public—know that our actions are converting Nature from friend to foe, and so we—that is, corporations and a yet-to-be developed plenipotential global governance structure—can fix it.” True enough, as far as it goes. The program was mostly about explaining why people say “We have only a decade to avert the worst of climate change”, which in context seems a challenging schedule.
21 Mar 2022; 11:30 CDT; Provia ++
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This spring we have some amazing roses in our garden. I used my Tamron 90 mm macro lens with a focus stacking rail, to capture all of the detail.
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aus dem Weltladen, ~3.5cm
Smile On Saturday 14.7.2018 "Lucky charm"
Focus stack
Repost 14.7.2018 for SoS
The leucospermum flowers looked irresistible this morning. I waited for the honeyeaters to think along the same lines, but they were not co-operating today!
A ten image hand held focus stack taken with the Canon R10 and RF100-400 lens - processed in camera.
Chamelaucium, ook wel Waxflower genoemd, komt van oorsprong uit Australië. Daar groeien de struiken in het wild. De naam Waxflower heeft de bloem te danken aan het wasachtige laagje dat over de blaadjes en bloempjes ligt. Als je de blaadjes kneust, kom er een aangename geur vrij. De blaadjes hebben ook wel iets weg van dennennaalden. Dat maakt ze heel leuk in winterse boeketten, voor een winterse touch. Waxflower wordt ook in de knop geoogst. De bloemknopjes lijken op kleine besjes.
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Ma proposition pour le thème "fastener" (attache) de Macro Mondays
EF100mm f/2.8 L IS USM
Stack de 70 images capturées avec Helicon Remote et assemblées avec Helicon Focus
"Macro Mondays"
"Fastener"
Crazy Thuesday 31.12.2024 "New year card"
Focus stack
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Some cool little mushrooms that I found growing upside down under a old rotten log at Huntley Meadows in Alexandria, VA.
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 was taken as a 20 focus stack (handheld), I had to remove 3 images due to movement. I had also taken this image the day prior with my Z9. I used the mechanical shutter here but the Z9 only has an Electronic shutter. I had the aperture at f/3.2 and that made a noticeable deference but I only took a single shot. This image is much cleaner due to the stacking.