Butterfly Issoria lathonia

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Butterfly Issoria lathonia

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Butterfly Issoria lathonia.

Regards Jörgen Hellberg


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Hi there Jörgen,
Thr first image is amazing. Love the light and the tonality.
Great level of details.
Any EXIF you would like to share ?
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Hi Harald
For this I used Canon EOS 6D, Nikon Optiphot microscope, Mitutoyo plan apo 5x and 20x, LED-light, LEE LUX 400 as diffuser, ISO 100, 1/10s exposure time, RAW-format, Lightroom, Zerene Stacker and Photoshop. Face 230 pictures, wing 74 pictures and antenna 466 pictures.

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Excellent

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Beautiful images !
The data of every image are very impressive - a lot of work ! Have you stacked them handy or with Cognisys automatic stacker device ?

Marek

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Thanks for the nice comments!

Hi Marek, I use a Stackshot controller and stepper motor, double sided tape, metall washer, magnets and a RC-boat coupler, see picture below. The tape is thick enough to make it possible to have a little mis-alignment.

Guess it is possible to use other types of stepper motors but this was a very easy solution.

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beautiful

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Thanks Jacek

Below is a 50% cropping of the first picture above.

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Super!

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My god. How do you get such sharp detail??
I'm in Canada! Isn't that weird?

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Well done. :smt038 :smt038 :smt038

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Nice details shown on the last image (crop).

Rogelio

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