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Caught this one on the heather by my driveway. (Used a couple of sprigs of heather for the background color).


Nikon MM-11 microscope, Olympus U-TLU, Olympus 5/0.15 LMPlanFL, Canon T3i.
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Post by naturephoto1 »

Charlie,

Really sharp, excellent image.

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Post by discomorphella »

Absolutely splendid. Its almost enough to make me like files.

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Charles,

Beautiful!

What kind of illumination?

What software did you use for the stacking?

Rogelio

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Post by rjlittlefield »

Excellent image, as always.

One thing puzzles me: the file name. It is "1854-1860small.jpg". Does the name have an unusual format, or did you somehow manage to pull this off in only 7 frames??

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Post by Jacek »

amazing photo

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Thanks all for the kind remarks.

It was illuminated with 3 of the Ikea LED lights and a small yogurt container surrounding the subject, and it was stacked with Zerene.

Rik... the filename "1854-1860small.jpg" was the result of the order in which I edited in a small sub-stack, and I didn't bother to change the name.. The primary stack for the overall picture was 124 images. (Wish I could do this in 7 frames :wink: )

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OK...that explains everything...my heart can start beating normally again!

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Incredibly sharp image....congratulations :shock:
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Post by Harald »

Hi there,
This is a stunning image! The sharpnes is incredible.
Thanks for sharing and inspiration.
Kind Regards
Harald

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Post by Gyrosigma »

illuminated with 3 of the Ikea LED lights and a small yogurt container
... Mac Gyver is defeated.... :lol:

such small resources for such great result this is amazing

You'r definitively my favorite photographer

regards

Dominique

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Great composition. Strange how one can make an ugly pest so beautiful in the right hands...

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Charlie,

Very beautiful image ! Incredible details and colours ! Perfect !

Marek

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