Thanks Nandakumar.
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Thanks Nandakumar.
Your week 11 photos of the Ladybug are super. She doesn't look that fierce to me in my not so close up shots! Maybe I ought to be more wary of her? <LOL>
Nice captures for week #11.
week 12 : First testing with the bellows/rev lens setup. After a few operator errors, I finallyh managed to get a few decent shots from a flower: Cyclamen coum 'Rubrum':
1: More or less the whole flower. I should not have cut off that petal, and I should have rotated the flower a bit, but ok next time....
Shot in studio with 7DII,rev 50 mm lens @+/- 1x; diffused MT24EX; stacked using Zerene Stacker, uncropped
http://i67.tinypic.com/11jnbet.jpg
2:Shot in studio with 7DII, bellows/rev 50 mm lens @+/- 2x; diffused MT24EX; stacked using Zerene Stacker, uncropped
http://i67.tinypic.com/2z6uzpi.jpg
3:A look 'inside':
Shot in studio with 7DII, bellows/rev 50 mm lens @+/- 5x; diffused MT24EX; stacked using Zerene Stacker, uncropped
http://i63.tinypic.com/351j0xz.jpg
C&C Always welcome.
Nicely done.
Thanks for the comment John.
This setup certainly provides lots of details to see! Love the color too! Well done! :)
Rudi, this is an interesting set of photos. The third one is amazing!
Is the 50mm lens you're using a lens dating back to a film camera? I have a reversing adaptor which I occasionally used with the 50mm lens on my old Canon film camera.
Big and beautiful!!!
Thanks again Sandy, Bruce and Nandakumar.
@Bruce : Yes, this is an 'old' manual Nikon NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4 AI-s.
Amazing detail!
Thanks Joe for taking time to comment.
week 13 : more experimenting with the bellows/rev lens, again quiet a few failures, mostly due to operator errors :mad:. But this crocus came out not too bad I like to think.... All comments/critque always welcomed off course.
1: The inside off a crocus flower, I used a green backdrop behind the flat open flower:
Shot in studio with 5DIII,bellows/rev 50 mm lens @+/- 2x; diffused MT24EX; stacked using Zerene Stacker, uncropped
https://i67.tinypic.com/29yjjps.jpg
2: A detailed shot from the anthers from the above flower:
Shot in studio with 5DIII,bellows/rev 50 mm lens @+/- 5x; diffused MT24EX; stacked using Zerene Stacker, uncropped
https://i66.tinypic.com/2hfnm08.jpg
3: Experimenting with continuous led light: A detailed shot from an open stigma from another crocus flower, one can even spot a few pollen:
Shot in studio with 5DIII,bellows/rev 50 mm lens @+/- 1,5x; 3jansjo led lights; stacked using Zerene Stacker, uncropped
https://i64.tinypic.com/b7gz9f.jpg
Hi Rudi ~ The detail that you are able to capture with your current set up is intriguing. The third photo is my favorite of this series. Such a delicate looking stigma - I like the light glow in them. All well done!
On average, how many shots do you use in your stacking process? :)
They are all tricky exposure shots, but have come out very well.
Nice stuff week 13.