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Ricoh KR-10 SLR Camera. This was Camera of the year some time during the 80's. This is my first attempt at focus stacking and any tips will be welcome. Pictured with 25 years of storage dust!
The circuit board of a broken hard drive - the board is 2" wide by 3 3/4" long.
Camera: D7000
Lens: Nikkor 60mm f/2.8
ISO: 200
f/8.0
1/30th
~ 15" from the center of the board.
This image is focus stacked, using CombineZ5. About four images were taken at different focus points which were then post processed into a single image to extend the depth of field.
Imagen compuesta por nueve fotografías tomadas para aplicar el proceso de focus stacking y que quede enfocada la totalidad del objeto. El proceso se ha hecho con Adobe Photoshop CC 2018.
Cloisters Park, Morro Bay, CA
This is not the same Russian Thistle as the one called "tumbleweed," though in the same genus. I have seen this termed a "noxious weed." However, according to calflora.org, "The California Invasive Plant Council classifies its potential impact on native ecosystems as limited."
Die Verlängerung mit aufgesetzter Nuss hat die Maße die Maße 250mm x 67mm. Fotografiert am Fototisch mit 3 Elinchrom D-Lite RX One Blitzen, einer unter der Platte mit Standartreflektor, einer hinter der Platte mit Standartreflektor und einem Silberbernen Beauty-Dish von schräg oben auf das Objekt. Aus 30 Einzelaufnahmen mit Helicon Focus zu einem Fotostack verrechnet.
British Soldier Lichen (Cladonia cristatella or similar). 38 images shot with Canon 50D and MP-E 65mm at 5x using 0.06mm steps with a Cognisys StackShot and stacked in Zerene Stacker. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/8 with diffusion gels.
Focus merge of a Hibiscus 'Peach Blow' flower. With Covid about, we've planted many ornamental plants & native shrubs in our garden to keep myself entertained at home.
Veltheimia bracteata
'Rosalba'
(Lily family)
Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA
Fujiflim xPro-2, 60mm f/2.4-R Macro lens
This small and easy-to-miss orchid is the most limited in its range of the North American twayblades (Neottia). It's only found in the Appalachian mountains from a few counties in northwest Georgia to Pennsylvania and one county in New Jersey. It seems somewhat common in some parts of western North Carolina, but most everywhere else it is relatively scattered and rare. It usually lives in moist, shady areas rich in humus, very often under Rhododendron shrubs! As with many orchid species, it doesn't seem very tolerant of disturbance.
Focus stack of 43 photos. Seen in Madison County, Virginia.
June 24, 2023: Macro focus stacking of flower at California True Colors Garden in Thousand Oaks, California. Used 20 frames at f 2.2.
Rhodie pollen anthers. Thought it looked like snakes having a discussion :)
Focus stacked from 2 pics