Very, Very nice. The first one is outstanding. The lens you're using is pulling out some extremely fine details. Very nice lighting also.
Great job. The detail is outstanding.
Very nice Photos. Great detail. Lots of moth scales around. Must have been lunch time
Outstanding results. It does take a lot of time and patience to attempt live stacks. You did a great job. I've been using "Bugslabber" which as Sippyjug pointed out does require extra steps (No pun intended) outside of the Zerene Stacker program. Thanks for the info. I'll have to give it a try.
Really nice, sharp stack. I've been following your work and you're posting really nice stacks along with great information. I haven't been active in quite a while so it's great to see all the new talent as well as the "old" regulars posting amazing photos. Thanks for sharing your quality, informative posts.
Nice looking stack. You do find some interesting insects. Well done.
Outstanding series! From Bug Guide, it looks like a Walnut Lace Bug (Corythucha juglandis). Well done
Too funny. I'm still laughing. Thanks
Check out Peckhamia picata. The white markings on sides seem to fit the description. Also the front pair of legs on female are much larger in diameter. Just a guess.
These are outstanding photos. You do find some very interesting critters.
Great set. Sharp,clean Images. Love the moth
Sorry. You did say "Let me know what you think". I guess the reason for wanting to know the magnification would dictate the degree of accuracy needed. But in the end, both ways are close enough since the stacking program changes the magnification of the final image. Your spreadsheet sounds like an interesting project. Let us know how it works out.
Very nice end result. Isn't "Artistic License" wonderful.
Excellent stack. Thanks for the review of your new lens. Very informative & detailed. Hopefully the glare won't be a problem when used outside.