Parasitoid Wasp
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- Yousef Alhabshi
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Parasitoid Wasp
Hi again,
New stacks with a beautiful little Parasitoid Wasp i found earlier. All comments/suggestions are welcome.
Full view
Crop100%
Eye (Close up)
Full view
Cheers,
Yousef
New stacks with a beautiful little Parasitoid Wasp i found earlier. All comments/suggestions are welcome.
Full view
Crop100%
Eye (Close up)
Full view
Cheers,
Yousef
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Re: Parasitoid Wasp
OMG these are awesome! Even with 100% crop, the sharpness is really impressive.
Did you use JML 21mm with bellows + Stackshot or something similar ?
Jack
Did you use JML 21mm with bellows + Stackshot or something similar ?
Jack
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Yousef, I have seen your results on 500px and must say: I'm utterly impressed.
What did you use for equipment, optics and lighting?
What did you use for equipment, optics and lighting?
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Rik
Thank you for the comment Rik. As for the lighting setup, i used the Canon MT24ex twin flash as the source for lighting & few slides of white papers to diffuse the lights.
Jack
I applied a tiny touch of sharpness in the Photoshop
I didn't use the JML21 here since this little cutey needs something with higher magnification to show all these details. For the 1st shot, I used the Mitutoyo M Plan 10X. As for the 2nd work.. I used Nikon BD 20X.
Cactusdave
Thank you Dave
Javier
I wouldn't be able to reach this level without your support all this time.
Thanks again
Canonian
Thank you so much for the compliment. As for my equipments, i'm using:
- Bodies: Canon 60D/Nikon D7000
- Optics: Mitutoyo 10X M Plan & Nikon 20X WD
- Lighting: Canon MT24ex
Hope I answered your question
Crisarg
Thank you so much
Thank you for the comment Rik. As for the lighting setup, i used the Canon MT24ex twin flash as the source for lighting & few slides of white papers to diffuse the lights.
Jack
I applied a tiny touch of sharpness in the Photoshop
I didn't use the JML21 here since this little cutey needs something with higher magnification to show all these details. For the 1st shot, I used the Mitutoyo M Plan 10X. As for the 2nd work.. I used Nikon BD 20X.
Cactusdave
Thank you Dave
Javier
I wouldn't be able to reach this level without your support all this time.
Thanks again
Canonian
Thank you so much for the compliment. As for my equipments, i'm using:
- Bodies: Canon 60D/Nikon D7000
- Optics: Mitutoyo 10X M Plan & Nikon 20X WD
- Lighting: Canon MT24ex
Hope I answered your question
Crisarg
Thank you so much
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Yousef,
These are unusually beautiful photographs!
I especially enjoy the soft yet revealing lighting. I find that there is a hard-to-describe but very pleasant feel to the lighting that I don't recall seeing in other studio photos. It's interesting too that you've been able to use the MT-24 to accomplish this.
Thanks for sharing them with this community.
These are unusually beautiful photographs!
I especially enjoy the soft yet revealing lighting. I find that there is a hard-to-describe but very pleasant feel to the lighting that I don't recall seeing in other studio photos. It's interesting too that you've been able to use the MT-24 to accomplish this.
Thanks for sharing them with this community.
-Phil
"Diffraction never sleeps"
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- Yousef Alhabshi
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Thank you everyone for your encouraging and kind comments. Kindly accept my apology for my late reply as i just came back yesterday from my vacation.
Jack
Yes, it's an infinite objective. I used the Morfanon + Nikon Bellows PB-6 with this objective.
Kindly feel free to drop any more questions you have
DQE
Well, I'm about to build my new setup & hopefully i will be able to switch to use LEDs instead of the flashes once compared the outcomes of both options. Thank you for your compliment
Jack
Yes, it's an infinite objective. I used the Morfanon + Nikon Bellows PB-6 with this objective.
Kindly feel free to drop any more questions you have
DQE
Well, I'm about to build my new setup & hopefully i will be able to switch to use LEDs instead of the flashes once compared the outcomes of both options. Thank you for your compliment