Using my wife's bucket of Callalily's on the front porch, I took a photo with my Olympus focusing on the pistol in the flower and the leaves still were blurry. I was wanting to focus deeper into the flower keeping the leaves also in focus. "Photos #1 & #3 were taken on a tripod, #2 was handheld."
First photo and third photos were taken in aperture mode SS-2500, F4, ISO 200, 200mm Equiv. and converted in Luminar Neo.
Second is JPEG, SOOC, was taken handheld Aperture Mode at F16 to increase DoF, thus moving the SS to 160.
Third photos is a stack of 20, with an interval of 2; Aperture Mode, and stacked and processed in Luminar Neo.
All were taken in bright morning sun and are best reviewed in download. ALL BEST VIEWED IN DOWNLOAD
I was surprised how fast Neo stacked the images though, now I realize its only 20 photos.
Comments and recommendations on using this stacking mode and program; indoors, outdoors, should I have used a light box, was this a bad subject to experiment on. Comments on these photos, good and bad are definitely appreciated. Not sure if I even started the focus point correctly. I know the camera will do handheld stacking but not sure I'm steady enough unless I can get a SS of 10,000
I do plan to do more practice, maybe indoors since wind was an issue. Cheers
Using my wife's bucket of Callalily's on the front... (