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This focus stacked macro image of a model railroad was created from 46 large raw files, blended in Photoshop. In order to be able to automate the photography to get a precise sequence of focused photographs under the control of my camera, I had to buy a new, electronically compatible macro lens (Nikon 105 mmf2.8 macro).

 

Sadly, my older Sigma EX 105 mm f 2.8 macro lens lacked the required electronics for this function. If anyone is looking for a terrific, used macro lens at a great price, please drop me a Flickr email. The lens is in perfect condition and produces sharp, high quality macros and doubles as a great portrait lens. You can see examples of the images I made with it in my flower and insect albums:

 

Flowers: www.flickr.com/photos/sewerdoc/albums/72157603431334132

 

Insects: www.flickr.com/photos/sewerdoc/albums/72157601397569622

A rolling stack of gold worth a bloody fortune.

When my wife announced that she had booked us a cottage on Anglesey for a long weekend break, i excitedly checked the location in relation to South Stack. Rather happy that we were quite close I envisaged this view with a magnificent starscape or stunning sunset, this is the reality, cold dark wet and windy (very windy). Another location on the must re-visit list

The South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It was built in 1809 to warn ships of the dangerous rocks below.

Macro Mondays ~ Mostly White

 

Canon EOS 6D

Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens

Tiempo exposición: 1" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 70

Pasos: 261 µm

Magnificación aproximada: 1x

Old, leftover industrial stack near Langley, Northumberland, England

What I like about this shot is the metal bars that are criss-crossed over the doors of these shipping containers. I also like that the subject fills the frame.

Explored!

 

Sets of aluminium stack chairs lit by a stained glass window in Chester Cathedral

Pep Ventosa style study of a local abandoned factory. a literal stack presented as a stack of images.

Canon EOS 50D

Olympus LMPlanFl 20X 0.40 BD + Raynox 150

Tiempo exposición: 0,4" - ISO100

Canon Auto Bellows

MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller

Newport M436 linear stage

Stacking

Nº de fotos: 100

Pasos de 4,36 µm (fórmula Nikon)

Magnificación aproximada: 20x

Stacked images with a 15s interval.

First experiment with Macro Stacking

Taken from a GoPro 10 @ 240 fps video by screen saving each of 52 frames, stacking and lightening it in Photoshop.

 

This is a single event.

 

Best lightning display during this year's Southwest Monsoon (9/23/22) during blue hour.

 

For slow motion clip: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhPOcNax2zw.

This 181x4s interval stacked image was lightened in Photoshop. Intense fire sky displays can yield the most interesting stacked images. In this equivalent 12 minutes elapsed time, the start through the end of the fire sky is depicted.

 

The blending of red and orange were taking from individual frames of this time lapse: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/50481810728/in/photost....

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Items that have been stacked on my desk for years.....

A mini mug received at a wine tasting event, a Sunday Oklahoman Photo accompaning an article referring to a book titled "Raphael" published be Abbeville honoring the art works of Raphael Urbinas topped off with a Light Bulb.

I was exploring a small trail along a creek in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park looking for compositions and found this small series of waterfalls.

 

This is a 14 image Focus Stack. I use Zerene Stacker to do all my Focus Stacks.

 

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Macro Mondays - Stack

 

Working at digitizing some old slides when this theme came up so it seems the perfect fit!

 

This image was created with a single light from the left with reflected light in the right from that lamp.

Northumberland UK - A cave entrance perfectly framing the stack looking out to sea

South Stack Lighthouse, I am starting the Anglesey photos with this wonderful place, exceptional for birds, flowers and scenery.

Taken earlier this month, this is just a 5 stacked image of the best lightning flashes during this storm. Lightened in Photoshop.

Foggy morning at San Josef Bay, Cape Scott, Vancouver Island

A pebble face.

 

Stack in Zerene : 16 images

When I am out photographing fungi I not only look for different types of fungi, i also look for fungi in nice settings. As a photographer first I am looking for compositions and how the fungi presents itself in these types of settings. This particular photo I Chose an aperture to include the spider web in the back ground. It almost looks like mist. Once you look at the mushroom there is still interesting subjects in this photo.

This is an 8x8s stacked image lightened in Photoshop. This thunderstorm was about 40 miles away.

 

Picture of the Day x2

When stacking lighting frames (in this case 18 frames), there is always a tendency to overdue the number of strikes. A balance between too many and too few is challenging. In this image, I could've used more than twice as many frames but the impact due to the loss of detail would have been obvious.

 

This lightning storm was captured using my Fujifilm X-T3, Fujinon 16-55mm @ 16mm, f/2.8, iso 3200, 0.25s exp per frame (movie mode @ 4K), I cropped the clip and extracted only the best strikes. Most lightning occurred between 15 and 25 miles to my south. This activity was over a 6.5 minute period.

60'000 tiles of gneiss stone stacked on top of each other form the Thermal-Spa in Vals.

Designed by the architect Peter Zumthor, built in 1996.

This is an exterior view.

Nikon F80 : 28-105mm AF Nikkor f/3.5-4.5D : Arista EDU Ultra : Spur Acurol-N

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