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Scatophaga stercoria, sitting on a wet leaf early in the morning. Image focus stacked from 2 pics. Taken with my emergency macrolens
NIKON D600 + 105.0 mm f/2.8 @ 105 mm, 1/200 sec at f/4, ISO 200, 35 images stacked
www.rc.au.net/blog/2012/10/29/phalaenopsis-orchid-stacks-...
© Rodney Campbell
Category: Yorkshire Wildlife
Title: Shield Bug
Age: 38
Description: This bug had the most wonderful colours and I was lucky that it stayed still for long enough for me to catch it on this leaf before it flew away.
Location: Pontefract
Technical details: Nikon D2X, 80mm Mamiya Macro, Mamiya bellows unit
My first attempt at focus stacking. Twelve images, each with a slightly different plane of focus, were combined to produce a single image. The software used was Helicon Focus. Best viewed in original size.
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my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...
my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections
This dragonfly was hanging in a tree. I focus stacked which is why some of the leaves bottom right look a little odd.
4 images taken with 50D and MP-E 65mm at 1x and stacked in Photoshop CS5. Lit with MT-24EX @ 1/32 with diffusion gels.
Focus Stacking Of Halo's Master Chief.
A Set Of 14 Pictures, Merged Using Helicon Focus.
Camera Aperture: F2.8.
Shutter Speed: 1/15.