bit of an experiment with only some of the beast in focus - 51 shots 1/160 f4 iso 400 mp-e 65 magnification 3x
thanks for looking
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Iain
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I think most of the technique I use is discussed in this postBeatsy wrote:This is amazing! Could you offer some tips on the physical technique? Assuming you didn't use a rail, how do you manage such small, incremental forward movements between frames? Thanks.
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in some manner or form, but if there's anything specific not covered in there then let me know and I'll try my best to answer...
Iain
Total mystery to me how you can manage these superb images handheld. Are you shooting the images one-by-one or are you using some sort of burst shooting mode. If you use burst shooting how can you change apperture during the stack? I guess you are not shooting in live view either and are not using EFSC. Just plain handheld stacking one shot at a time?
Really superb images!
Really superb images!
As you say, this is "Just plain handheld stacking one shot at a time" - there's a video of me in action atbanania wrote:Total mystery to me how you can manage these superb images handheld. Are you shooting the images one-by-one or are you using some sort of burst shooting mode. If you use burst shooting how can you change apperture during the stack? I guess you are not shooting in live view either and are not using EFSC. Just plain handheld stacking one shot at a time?
Really superb images!
handheld stack