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10/01/2010 04:59:19 PM · #1
Apologies if you have already seen this image from the Guardian, but it knocked me off my feet - I thought I should share it:

From The Guardian iPad app.
10/01/2010 05:20:57 PM · #2
I've seen it before, but definitely worth another viewing. I am taking photographs of a joint British Amy Medical Services and American pre-mobilisation hospital training exercise soon.

Message edited by author 2010-10-01 17:21:14.
10/20/2010 12:54:10 PM · #3
Here's another I'd like to share. Apologies if you have seen this amazing macro before:

Very Macro!

10/20/2010 11:11:28 PM · #4
That's incredible depth of field for a macro. Would love to see what equipment he used and if he used multiple images to achieve the dof.

eta

OK,found them.

Message edited by author 2010-10-20 23:12:15.
10/20/2010 11:35:07 PM · #5
Originally posted by Jac:

That's incredible depth of field for a macro. Would love to see what equipment he used and if he used multiple images to achieve the dof.

eta

OK,found them.


Share why don't you! :)
10/21/2010 12:44:04 AM · #6
Just to the right of that macro there's a pro tip dialogue box with a link.

Or here.

He stacks images to get that crazy dof.

Got to love that wooden tripod.

Message edited by author 2010-10-21 00:46:08.
10/21/2010 01:59:14 AM · #7
I wonder how he got the ant to hold still for multiple exposures. Even getting one shot at that magnification is very difficult with a live insect.

10/21/2010 07:20:00 AM · #8
Originally posted by Mick:

I wonder how he got the ant to hold still for multiple exposures. Even getting one shot at that magnification is very difficult with a live insect.


The ant is likely dead, I noticed a few of the shots he has on his Flickr page are of dead insects. But it looks like he has several great stacked shots of live bugs as well and it seems he gets them in the early, cool mornings with dew that keeps them immobile.
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