Lab Grown Bismuth

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Lab Grown Bismuth

Post by mjkzz »

Lens used: https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... hp?t=37702

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100% Crop
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100% Crop
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100% Crop
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Sony A7III in electronic shutter and full frame mode
MJKZZ Ultra Rail
2 LEDs continuous lights
Magnification is about 1.2x (not extreme macro)
ISO 100, Shutter Speed = 1/20s
101 JPEG images
Zerene Stacking Software

Larger image:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/60552763@ ... ed-public/
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Post by mjkzz »

these 100% crop images still seem fuzzy compared to original as they were reduced to compression rate of 80% to 90%

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Post by Beatsy »

Such reflective subjects can be quite a challenge. Very nicely done!

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thanks Beatsy. I did have to rotate it a bit to reduce flare. Even that, the bottom right part was a bit over exposed.

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Post by mawyatt »

Beautiful stuff, this Bismuth!!

Nice use of the ProOptics also!!

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thanks Mike

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Post by Sumguy01 »

:smt041 Very nice set.
Thanks for sharing.

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