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Photostack 101 pics- Pmax - April 19th 2013 - Turkey-Trablon Prov. - Ziganadag 1900 Sl. 9/23-VIII-2009
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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.
Contact information:
Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
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Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut
annette@macroscopicsolutions.com
You can download or view Macroscopic Solutions’ images in more detail by selecting any image and clicking the downward facing arrow in the lower-right corner of the image display screen.
Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.
Contact information:
Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com
Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut
annette@macroscopicsolutions.com
Photostack 91 pics - Dmap & Pmax - March 22th 2013 - Turkey - Artuin Prov. Borcka Machael Gel. 1600mt - VIII-2009
61 pics Photostack Pmax & Dmap - Amsterdam, December 28th 2013 - Romania Bana - Caras Severin Province - Baile Herculane - Mt 550 - VII - 2013
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Photography information: All of the images in this database were captured with the Macropod.
The Macropod is a rigid, portable photomacrography system, which allows the user to make razor sharp, fully focused photographs of small sized specimens at 18 to 26-megapixel resolution. It overcomes the extreme Depth of Field (DOF) limitations inherent in optics designed to image smaller specimens. Normally, lenses designed for macro will only render a very small fraction of the depth of targeted specimen in sharp focus at any one exposure. The Macropod allows the user to select and make multiple exposures in precise increments along the Z-axis (depth) such that each exposure’s area of sharp focus overlaps with the previous and next exposure. These source images are then transferred to a computer and merged by an image-stacking program. Zerene Stacker is used to find and stitch together only the focused pixels from each exposure into one image. The Macropod integrates industry-leading components in a novel and elegant way to achieve these results.
Contact information:
daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com
724 825 9426
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
410 258 6144
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Stink Bug - spec.??? couldn’t find a matching species... Check the details - amazing structures 😳 📷 SonyNex7rii - 25mm Macro Laowa - new selfmade Diffusor „Studio“PhotoStack of 140 pictures - magnification 2,5x - dry specimen
Edited in Lightroom and my first attempt in photoshop! (Found the dead specimen incomplete;)
Last night I was shooting the stars hoping for the falling ones, but nothing came. This is my first attempt to make a star trail, it isn't bad at all, I think.
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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.
Contact information:
Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com
Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut
annette@macroscopicsolutions.com
This flying ants is already dead when I found it, so I decided to take several photos and stack it in photoshop...so this is the result of 12 photos stacking...macro shot using Nikon D90 + extension tube + Micro-NIKKOR 55mm lens ( reverse lens )...
Small Moth (wingspan approx 4 cm). 60 photos stacked with a step-size 20um. The photos long side is approx 3mm in size.
C/2011 L4 is getting dimmer but easier to find as it approaches the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). Photographed at 8:18-27 pm on April 2 in Cambridge, MA, USA. Stacked from 109 frames of 3.2" exposure each at 190mm, F/5, ISO 1600 using DeepSkyStacker's comet mode. The color bandings in the background came from low clouds and my attempts to manually correct lens vignetting as I did not shoot flat flames for this.
I can't repeat what my roommate said when he saw this. Especially when I told him I caught it in his room. :)
Photostack 45 pics - Dmap - January 27 & 28th 2013 France, Pic D'Arradoy (Pyré Atlantique) 20/25-VII-2008
Imaged at Entomology 2014 in Portland, OR.
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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.
Contact information:
Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com
Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut
annette@macroscopicsolutions.com
This photo is based on 20 stacked images captured using a microrail with 250um step-size. Lens: AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D and 68mm Kenko extender rings. Nikon D800 settings: fully manual: 1/200 sec @ f/18, ISO 100. Flash SB900 at 1/32 power.
The raw images are first converted to Tiff (Lightroom CC) and stacked using Zerene Stacker. Post-processed: Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC.
Image width: approx. 14mm
Photostack 90 pics-Dmap - January 23rd & 24th 2013 China, MT Fanjingshan, Tongrencity, Guizhou 19-VI-2010
From the same series with peacock feathers. A good subject to learn hot to master light in high magnification macro pictures. Same equipment as in my previous shots:
Sony NEX-7
JML 21mm f/3.5
Magnification little below 7x (66 frames)
Photostack-101 pics-Pmax-May 3rd 2013 - China-Mt Wu-Jin-Ding-Zi 1200 mt. Jingyu County, Baishan City-Jilin Province -1/10-VII-2009
61 pics-Photostack Pmax & Dmap- Amsterdam December 22nd 2013 - Romania, Banat - Caras Severin Province BaileHerculane Mt 550 - VII 2013
Orion widefield;
Stacking of 8 images each 8 seconds exposure (a little bit too much ...);
Canon EOS 400D Kit Lens (18-55 mm);
ISO 800