I found this poor guy getting eaten by ants in my back garden.
Taken with Nikon D7200, 60mm Nikon Micro and kenko tubes on a velbon rail. (160 shots focus stacked)
Any feedback would be appreciated.
EditCR Title spelling was Bublebee
Bumblebee
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You did well. No stacking artifacting that i can see and the picture came out great. I really like the colors of the background.
I am quite new at this stacking buissniess and still got issues with getting alot of artifacts. Mayby its the light i use or something. Guess its takes time to learn how to get good results.
I am quite new at this stacking buissniess and still got issues with getting alot of artifacts. Mayby its the light i use or something. Guess its takes time to learn how to get good results.
What software do you use? I have often thought that commercial software e.g. Helicon, Zerene etc should give you some example files to test.microman wrote:You did well. No stacking artifacting that i can see and the picture came out great. I really like the colors of the background.
I am quite new at this stacking buissniess and still got issues with getting alot of artifacts. Mayby its the light i use or something. Guess its takes time to learn how to get good results.
I use Zerene. Tried helicon demo too but i feel Zerene gives more control over final result togheter with slabbing software like bugslabber. Also its cheaper if i remember right.davholla wrote:What software do you use? I have often thought that commercial software e.g. Helicon, Zerene etc should give you some example files to test.microman wrote:You did well. No stacking artifacting that i can see and the picture came out great. I really like the colors of the background.
I am quite new at this stacking buissniess and still got issues with getting alot of artifacts. Mayby its the light i use or something. Guess its takes time to learn how to get good results.
I like this picture very much.
The lightning is dramatic but not unrealistic and there are hints of the background and environment.
Troels
The lightning is dramatic but not unrealistic and there are hints of the background and environment.
Troels
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