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Nikon CFI Plan Achromat 10X N.A. 0.25, W.D. 10.5 mm
Tubelens Raynox DCR-150
WeMacro Automatic focus stacking rail
Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax)
ISO100-Scale 8x-Depth2,3mm-331exp
Erich von Daenicken: Zurueck zu den Sternen (1969)
MacroMondays 15.1. "My favourite read"
Focus stack
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
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The prettiest Thomisidae I have seen in the flesh.
She was right up top of my Butterfly bush and if it was not for the fact that I pulled down a branch to have a look I would have never known.
Last year I seen them in white. I never knew they could be this color.
To gather the images I used manual hand held focus stacking.
Here are my settings
1/80th ||| F11 ||| ISO 200 ||| Flash @ 1/64 +0.4
I bought her into my living room and made some shots of her. She will be placed back in my garden where I found her.
I used some purple felt for the background.
Location , Wodonga , VIC , Australia 🇦🇺
Helicon Focus
Adobe PS
Topaz Labs Denoise AI
Olympus EM1 Mkii
OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 90mm F3.5 Macro IS PRO
Hand held Focus Stack
Godox V1 O
CJ Diffuser V2 + CJ Lens Hood
©Craig Loechel
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A focus stacked, long exposure, landscape image of waves crashing around rocks off Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.
An outside view of the butterfly posted last week. This is a male-- unfortunately no females had emerged yet. The ladies of this species are completely different-- black and blue. I hope to get back and catch them some time. Roston Native Butterfly House in Springfield Botanical Garden. Focus stacked.
A mama Wolf Spider carrying her babies on her back. Photographed in Maryland.
14 image focus stack taken with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon 65mm MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash power set to 1/32
Bij gebrek aan vorst, dan maar eentje uit archief. Een stackje natuurlijk van in het veld met natuurlijk licht.
Focus Stacking (40 images)
I don't know what kind of plant it is, but the styles are no more than 5 mm tall.
A Succulent in Macro, filling the frame.
(The darker parts to the back are still the same plant, just a bit off in the darkness).
Focusstack of 125 images.
50 Shades of Green
8 photo stack blended with Helicon Focus, then edited in ON1 Photo Raw, provides sharp focus from front to back without any distortion. Useful for more than just macro
Some raindrops just managing to hang on to the under edge of the very hydrophobic surface of a nandina leaf.
A hand held 15 image focus stack processed in the Canon R10.
Anhänger = keychain, used as unlocker for shopping trolleys and to open bottles 😊
Smile on Saturday 11.1.2025 "Anything with A"
Focus stack
Light: 5W LED pocket lamp
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I bought this tonight at Mahoney's Nursery, where I also photographed their cat, Abby. This is a 60-frame focus stack.
der Name des Bildes bezieht sich natürlich nur auf den Tropfen links oben ;-)
ein schönes Wochenende euch allen
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An early morning image on my way to work (or actually at work, but that's a different story). Not an easy shot. I wanted everything in focus, so I took several images. Focusstacking did the job for two, but the third exposure was compromised by the wind. The images were no longer aligned. Took me some time to fix it all. But I succeeded (I think).
Enjoy!
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I found this first blossom deep inside a dahlia bush at the farm, but couldn't photograph it there, so I clipped it and mounted it in my Plamp for a focus stack. It's seen in a 55-frame image, blended with Helicon Focus, The gray buildings in the background are greenhouses.
When I asked my wife if she had any keychains that I might photograph for this week's "Keychain" Macro Mondays theme, she came up with several, including this one. It's made from a vintage spoon handle. My wife doesn't remember where or how she got it. But apparently it's a "thing," because a Web search turns up lots of "Spoon Handle" keychains selling on Etsy..
HMM
A cool bug that I photographed at Lake Waterford Park in Maryland on 7/24/25.
Canon 90D, Canon MPE 65mm lens, Canon twin macro flash, aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.
I’ve been meaning to try focus stacking for some time and never got around to it until today. Here’s one of the first tries. This is a series of 8 shots. The hardest part was trying to control the wind that wasn’t blowing until I set up.
Daisy Fleabane
Backyard photography