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My first attempt of DOF stacking, 10 shots with multiple focus point.Stacked with Zerene. Still long way to go.
Inventory:
My DIY light box
DCR250
Sony400v
Tripod.
NS 224 heads into the siding at Ferguson, with it's stacks on the head end. The first several well cars being single stacked, made for a nice perspective of the train rounding the curve.
-NS C40-9W #9509, #9525, SD70M #2599 leading power
-NS Train #224
-NS (ex-Wabash) St. Louis District, CP S12.5 Ferguson
-Along N Clark Ave, Ferguson, MO
-April 9, 2017
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Negative Stacking
I used to do quite a bit of negative stacking in the enlarger in the 90s when I had my own darkroom and an enlarger that would take a 4X5 negative. I was gifted with an A4 LED light tablet for my birthday and decided to try a bit of negative stacking to see if I could reprise that technique in my repertoire.
View of the Reynisdrangar sea stacks at Vik from Reynisfjara beach, south Iceland.
(Thank you to the Yahoo!editors who added this picture to their Scenic Shores gallery! Record one-day views for a picture in my photostream.)
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I finally found something that stayed still long enough for me to take several photos for a focus stack.
This is the first one I've tried with the mpe65 lens since I've had it.
It's 4 images taken at 2.5x and focus stacked using Zerene.
Not the best one you'll ever see, but hey, you gotta start somewhere :P
HFDF
I found this great stack of Hay bales on my drive in the country... great finds this time of year...
Sweet Arrow Reserve
Bellbrook, Ohio
Focus-stack of two hand-held images. Taken with Nikon D7000 ISO 400 f/11 1/250 sec. and Nikkor 105mm f/4 Micro AI manual focus lens + 27mm + 20mm + 14mm + 12mm extension tubes, off-body flash with DIY snoot/diffuser
see more at: photography.designmotion.net/blog
Turf Stacks, Connemara
a picture taken more or less from the roadside , returned again to fine tune the image but the stacks were gone , this image was taken handheld with the camera stretched out above my head , tilting screen came in very handy
Ben Stack and the River Laxford, Sutherland at dawn.
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Abandoned furniture factory
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Nikon Coolpix 4500
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DSCN9571 Anx2 Q90 1024h f25
Camera: Canon F-1
Lens: Canon FD 50 mm f/1.4 SSC
Film: Ilford PanF Plus 50
Exposure: 1/250 sec and f/2.8, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
The remaining Apostles withstanding the might of the ocean.
Great Ocean Road, Victoria Australia
please press 'L'
... the height is round about 15 mm
Macro 1:1. Focus stacking. Sony A7II (ILCE-7M2) with Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 DI Macro 1:1 VC USD (F017E). Wide open shot f/2.8.
Used camera/lens combination and focus stacking equipment --> Focus Stacking Equipment.
A beach event was coming up and a stack of plastic chairs was sitting in the sun, waiting to be deployed...
The party rental place calls them “White Café Style Chairs, made for year round outdoor exposure. Plastic stacking chairs are great furniture at cafés, bistros, poolside dining and outdoor restaurants. Commercial grade plastic resin furniture is made to last with constant public use...”
Stacked chairs in a second hand store.
Minolta XD-7
Minolta MD 50mm 1:1.7
Ilford XP2 Super
scanned with a Minolta Dimage Dual II and Vuescan
Found this cool little spot where tradition was too stack rocks i'm assuming.
Canon AE-1 Program. Hawaii.
A focus-stacked shot with 60 layers spaced 0.07 mm apart, taken by Sophia, using our new automated wooden flexure stage.
An eastbound BNSF stack train crosses the Java Bridge over the Middle Fork of the Flathead River at West Java, Montana, on the morning of June 4, 2002.
A stack of 4 images to reduce noise, how to on our blog:
www.heroworkshops.com/blog/2018/4/22/stacking-with-sequator
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A stack of chairs in the room that I was in today for a day long photography workshop with Freeman Patterson...what an inspiration this kind and gentle man is! Catch up with you all tomorrow!
Ben Stack and the River Laxford, Sutherland at dawn.
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