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Jan 26, 2018 01:41:14   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
In going through old files to delete and make room on the HDD I realized that before I started to try focus stacking I had been using bursts to get one sharp shot when flowers etc were moving in the breeze or I wasn't real steady with the hand holding.
Well I decided to try using those bursts for focus stacks.

Here is a red millet seed head done with 5 shots - a few more of the parts a bit further away and it could have been much better with much more depth of field.
6D,100 mm macro, 1/500 @ f/2.8, IS) 800 hand held


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Jan 26, 2018 03:58:00   #
DOOK Loc: Maclean, Australia
 
A nice one even so, Robert.

Earl.

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Jan 26, 2018 07:22:57   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
robertjerl wrote:
In going through old files to delete and make room on the HDD I realized that before I started to try focus stacking I had been using bursts to get one sharp shot when flowers etc were moving in the breeze or I wasn't real steady with the hand holding.
Well I decided to try using those bursts for focus stacks.

Here is a red millet seed head done with 5 shots - a few more of the parts a bit further away and it could have been much better with much more depth of field.
6D,100 mm macro, 1/500 @ f/2.8, IS) 800 hand held
In going through old files to delete and make room... (show quote)



Jerry, WOW.

Greg

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Jan 26, 2018 08:55:23   #
rwilson1942 Loc: Houston, TX
 

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Jan 26, 2018 10:15:04   #
Joe Blow
 
Go through some more shots and share. These are great.

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Jan 26, 2018 11:41:54   #
Dixiegirl Loc: Alabama gulf coast
 
My favorite..and my kind of focus stacking. Just beautiful, Jerry!

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Jan 26, 2018 11:57:00   #
suci Loc: Texas
 
robertjerl wrote:
In going through old files to delete and make room on the HDD I realized that before I started to try focus stacking I had been using bursts to get one sharp shot when flowers etc were moving in the breeze or I wasn't real steady with the hand holding.
Well I decided to try using those bursts for focus stacks.

Here is a red millet seed head done with 5 shots - a few more of the parts a bit further away and it could have been much better with much more depth of field.
6D,100 mm macro, 1/500 @ f/2.8, IS) 800 hand held
In going through old files to delete and make room... (show quote)


It is rather unique.

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Jan 26, 2018 12:18:40   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
DOOK wrote:
A nice one even so, Robert.

Earl.


Thank you

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Jan 26, 2018 12:18:58   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
CLF wrote:
Jerry, WOW.

Greg


thanks a lot

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Jan 26, 2018 12:19:13   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
rwilson1942 wrote:



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Jan 26, 2018 12:20:10   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Joe Blow wrote:
Go through some more shots and share. These are great.


I am slowly wading through my old shots to clean up the hard drive. Only up to Jan 2016.

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Jan 26, 2018 12:21:22   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Dixiegirl wrote:
My favorite..and my kind of focus stacking. Just beautiful, Jerry!


Thank you, a kind of boring subject that gains interest and beauty when done in detail.

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Jan 26, 2018 12:22:58   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
suci wrote:
It is rather unique.


Well it is certainly different. The out of focus parts do act as a sort of frame for the in focus front and center.

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Jan 27, 2018 08:19:19   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice!

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Jan 27, 2018 08:23:16   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
robertjerl wrote:
In going through old files to delete and make room on the HDD I realized that before I started to try focus stacking I had been using bursts to get one sharp shot when flowers etc were moving in the breeze or I wasn't real steady with the hand holding.
Well I decided to try using those bursts for focus stacks.

Here is a red millet seed head done with 5 shots - a few more of the parts a bit further away and it could have been much better with much more depth of field.
6D,100 mm macro, 1/500 @ f/2.8, IS) 800 hand held
In going through old files to delete and make room... (show quote)


it looks good to me, Robert. good job.

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