Please click on any of the images to view at higher resolution
Focus stacked image created from 31 separate shots at F2.8, 1/10sec, ISO200.
- Main image taken with the Olympus E-M1 III and 60mm macro lens and 2x converter
- Stacked with Zerene Stacker
- Edited with Capture One and Luminar Neo
More stacked shots of the same fly.
Below are links to my focus stacking macro photography tutorial.
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Preparing Insects
Part 3 Preparing Flowers
Part 4 Equipment
Part 5 Shooting the stack
Part 6 Processing the stack
Part 7 Editing the stack
Part 8 Final Summary
Thanks for taking a look at my photography
@brianhphotos
Amazing, stunning macros that made my heart beat faster. Perfect! 🙏
I assume with the summer season you've replenished your stock
Thanks very much.
I've actually had a little break from focus stacking this summer. I think my last one was in April but I enjoyed making these images as much as ever
oh! so my guess was totally wrong 😜 so, this one above wasnt a stake? anyway its splendid.
Thank you ackhoo and the qurator team.
Your content has been voted as a part of Encouragement program. Keep up the good work!
Use Ecency daily to boost your growth on platform!
Support Ecency
Vote for new Proposal
Delegate HP and earn more
Thank you.
Incredible!
Thank you.
Congratulations @brianhphotos! Your post has been a top performer on the Hive blockchain and you have been rewarded with the following badge:
You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP
Check out the last post from @hivebuzz:
Support the HiveBuzz project. Vote for our proposal!
Thanks.
You're welcome @brianhphotos, congrats on this and we hope you enjoy your badge! Have a nice day 😊👍
Amazing work:)
Thank you.
Wow, your drawings are always so amazing.
Thanks for the nice comment but these aren't drawings - I wish I could draw that well lol.
I shoot a number of photos of the subject, each with a slightly different focus point and then merge them together in a process called focus stacking.
Buddy, these are absolutely incredible shots.
It feels good to see you back after a while.
Thank you for the complement and thanks for the welcome back.
Oh yeah...!
I'm so amazed by your macro photos @brianhphotos, I can learn a lot from you with the tutorials you share, thanks mate!
Thank you and you are welcome.
Congratulations @brianhphotos! You received a personal badge!
You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
Check out the last post from @hivebuzz:
Support the HiveBuzz project. Vote for our proposal!