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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
The MakingOf: www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgang-kynast/54258495487/
der Name des Bildes bezieht sich natürlich nur auf den Tropfen links oben ;-)
ein schönes Wochenende euch allen
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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.
all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites
So, since I approach Flickr from a right to left point of view, we will show the original unadulterated image first, followed by the software manipulation (next image). Got kind of miffed at all the tricks the flowers played on me and definitely did not feel like going outside contending with the snow and cool temperatures. How long has it been since I played chess? Way too many years. Decided to take a shot at the neglected game and then after looking at the outcome which was not too bad and I kind of could have let go as an artistic shot, decided to try my hand at focus stacking because I had recently seen some great examples of that by some of you. Now, how to do that when all you have is PSE? Well, you look for plug-ins and there is, as it turns out, a really great one out there by the name of ElementsXXL. It’s not free but they allow you to use it for 14 days before you have to pay up. Right up my alley. So, really what took the longest here is finding the appropriate plug-in and the fact that I had to repeat my series of shots because I missed two in the first series. The result is based on a series of 8 shots one each for the appropriate focus on each pawn and piece behind pawn. This shot here is one out of the series and focuses on the king and his pawn. How will I apply this newfound knowledge to bird shooting? I have absolutely no idea, so let’s …
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!
(do yourself a favour and click L for a full-screen)
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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.
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
A Giant Swallowtail considers which milkweed flower to nectar on next. Roston Native Butterfly House at the Springfield Botanical Gardens. Focus stacked.
The Heimatreporterchen(*) surf with the angel Aloisius on cloud 7 and sing a hallelujah for you:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Af1rTCu0v0
Angel Aloisius, the Heimatreporterchen, Katerchen Timmy and his daddy wish you all a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year 2025 🎄♥️
The original Halleluja performed by Aloisius 😉
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvdEgkqei6c
(*) little homeland reporters 😉
Heimatreporter = members of the social community
of the local newspaper Heilbronner Stimme
heilbronn/profile-10407/wolfgang-kynast
Focus stack
#MacroMondays
#Glass
Spaceman Spiff and the Great Time Fraud
Imagine you were a space traveller like Spaceman Spiff, and you finally found an alien civilization that has mastered time travel. These aliens can effortlessly travel to and fro in time without experiencing weird side effects, time paradoxes, or imposing dangerous changes to various timelines. And on top of that they are not only welcoming, but happily offer you to replace your old, (t)rusty spaceship (a bit battered from your space adventures, and you are also running out of spare parts) with one of their time-travelling ships. Would you say "No!" to this offer? Not if you are Spaceman Spiff whose alter ego Calvin deems himself to be the actual genius inventor of time travel ("Who are these aliens anyway, right, Hobbes? Hobbes?! Stop that eye-rolling! Hobbes?!?"). Spiff didn't even mind the fact that said time-travelling ship wasn't of the latest generation (let alone the previous generation or the generation before...). And so it happened that after a few lightyears away from planet time travel, on their way to new adventures through time and space, Hobbes (Calvin aka Spiff was too much occupied with bathing in the glory of having wangled this gem of a ship off these slightly dumb aliens) all of a sudden noticed that something was wrong with the mission timer. Its time didn't match the time his trusty (and thanks to multi-band 6 always accurate) G-Shock GW-M5610U-1 displayed. Could it be possible that the time-travelling ship's mission timer gained time? Oh dear, he should tell Calvi...Spiff! They had to find a way to replace the faulty mission-timer or they'd never make it back to their own timeline!
Well. Did Spiff and his long-suffering "No 1" Hobbes find a way back to the year 1997 to find a brand new Swatch Scuba Irony 200 "Hydrospace"? I'm afraid I don't know but actually, I'm quite confident because my very own Scuba Hydrospace (the only Swatch I have kept) that I have recently woken up from a long slumber with a new battery does not only still work after all these years, but it's still pretty accurate as well. Transferred to Spaceman Spiff's unfortunate situation this probably means that he and his loyal companion Hobbes will eventually travel back to their own timeline and maybe even back to the exact day they left Earth – provided Spiff aka Calvin lets Hobbes steer the course for once ;)
So I hope there is enough glass (the Scuba's domed crystal) in the image to suit the theme. The final image is made from 15 focus-stacking images combined in Helicon Focus.
Width of the frame: 3,7 cm / 1,45 inches
HMM, Everyone, and have a great week ahead!
Focusstack Panorama aus 6 Einzelstacks (insgesamt ca. 1000 Einzelbilder) zusammengesetzt.
Focus stack panorama composed of 6 individual stacks (approx. 1000 individual images in total).
Canon MP-E 60 mm/F4, 0,03 mm Abstand pro Bild / stacking distance.
Helicon focus 8
Лист сирени под микроскопом во флуоресценции. Микрофото с объективом Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 20x0.42 с Raynox DCR-150 в качестве тубусной линзы на штативе микроскопа МББ-1А. Стэкинг. Освещение УФ светодиодом 365nm со светофильтром ZWB2.
Фрагмент микросхемы 134ЛА8Б. Микрофото с объективом M Plan S-Apo 100x0.90 DIC wd 1mm с Raynox DCR-150 в качестве тубусной линзы на штативе микроскопа МББ-1А. Освещение через объектив с опак-иллюминатором ОИ-17. Cтэкинг 6 кадров. Масштаб съёмки 119:1
The central fragment of this silicon chip:
www.flickr.com/photos/oldtor/52839416504/in/album-7215769...