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Portrait of a Fruit Fly - 3mm long (1/8th inch) including the wings by rozComment by Neat: Originally posted by roz: Originally posted by Neat: One of your best ever, so,sharp. But I don̢۪t understand how you used three photos though, isn̢۪t that illegal, still maybe I don̢۪t get it the focus stacking thing, never done that before.
Congratulations, and I̢۪m not sure how you̢۪re surprised you got the blue lol, are you being humble ;) |
hey Anita .. with standard editing you are allowed to focus stack if the photos you use are pretty much the same ..
with insect macro photography the depth of field is so shallow that you can have an eye in focus and something less than 1mm away oof .. depending on your fstop .. but even at say f11 it will still be very shallow .. so moving the camera closer or further away a very small amount .. and taking lots of photos to get various parts of the insect in focus but still retaining the general appearance of the photo .. and then stitching them together in your editing .. that's allowed in standard editing in dpc ..
i manually focus stack in photoshop where i start with one photo .. say the body of the insect .. where the eye may be out of focus .. i'll then bring in another photo with the eye in focus .. and mask off the bits i dont want .. etc etc ..
hope this makes sense .. xx
also .. not humble .. lol .. didnt think a 6.8 would get the blue .. with a free study the blue is usually above 7 i thought .. :) |
Ok thank you, all this time I've been here I didn't know you could do this. Maybe I just don't pay attention enough :( excellent work. I wish I had the patience to do this... Message edited by author 2020-06-08 02:56:19. |
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Portrait of a Fruit Fly - 3mm long (1/8th inch) including the wings by rozComment by roz: Originally posted by Neat: One of your best ever, so,sharp. But I don̢۪t understand how you used three photos though, isn̢۪t that illegal, still maybe I don̢۪t get it the focus stacking thing, never done that before.
Congratulations, and I̢۪m not sure how you̢۪re surprised you got the blue lol, are you being humble ;) |
hey Anita .. with standard editing you are allowed to focus stack if the photos you use are pretty much the same ..
with insect macro photography the depth of field is so shallow that you can have an eye in focus and something less than 1mm away oof .. depending on your fstop .. but even at say f11 it will still be very shallow .. so moving the camera closer or further away a very small amount .. and taking lots of photos to get various parts of the insect in focus but still retaining the general appearance of the photo .. and then stitching them together in your editing .. that's allowed in standard editing in dpc ..
i manually focus stack in photoshop where i start with one photo .. say the body of the insect .. where the eye may be out of focus .. i'll then bring in another photo with the eye in focus .. and mask off the bits i dont want .. etc etc ..
hope this makes sense .. xx
also .. not humble .. lol .. didnt think a 6.8 would get the blue .. with a free study the blue is usually above 7 i thought .. :) Message edited by author 2020-06-08 02:30:54. |
| 06/08/2020 01:39:13 AM |
Portrait of a Fruit Fly - 3mm long (1/8th inch) including the wings by rozComment by Neat: One of your best ever, so,sharp. But I don̢۪t understand how you used three photos though, isn̢۪t that illegal, still maybe I don̢۪t get it the focus stacking thing, never done that before.
Congratulations, and I̢۪m not sure how you̢۪re surprised you got the blue lol, are you being humble ;) |
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| 06/07/2020 10:51:46 PM |
landscape in miniatureby rozComment by Neat: This looks like something Roz would shoot. I̢۪m supposing that maybe you are getting dinged because it̢۪s not a traditional landscape, but it sure is beautiful, the Bokeh, the colours, they̢۪re all dreamy. Bumping up. |
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