Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.
First post Live jumping spider
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First post Live jumping spider
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Re: First post Live jumping spider
Very good Don. Will you be sharing some info about how it was done?
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Re: First post Live jumping spider
DonaldB, welcome aboard!
The image is excellent.
It would be even better if presented with some interesting information about the subject or how the image was made.
In fact, postings that are empty except for an attached image are normally rejected by the forum software, with the explanation that "Your message contains too few characters." In the current case, the posting was accepted because it did contain a couple of unneeded [img] tags, which also explains the broken-image icon at top of post.
I hope this helps!
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The image is excellent.
It would be even better if presented with some interesting information about the subject or how the image was made.
In fact, postings that are empty except for an attached image are normally rejected by the forum software, with the explanation that "Your message contains too few characters." In the current case, the posting was accepted because it did contain a couple of unneeded [img] tags, which also explains the broken-image icon at top of post.
I hope this helps!
--Rik
Re: First post Live jumping spider
was a bit confusing I wasnt sure if the image would be posted :-) will get the hang of it after a couple of posts :-)gardenersassistant wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 9:24 amVery good Don. Will you be sharing some info about how it was done?
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Thanks Rik. i use your program Zerene, stacked 30 images , i use a mechanical self designed and built system thats very unique and havnt shared it with anyone yet , but as you can see it allows me to shoot 4mm fov live subjects which hasnt been done before. my system is still under experimentation and will show others when i have perfected it. camera used a6300 4x microscope objective. I will have plenty of questions for you over time regarding Zerene but all in good time as i have a few other photography projects on the go atm.rjlittlefield wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 9:30 amDonaldB, welcome aboard!
The image is excellent.
It would be even better if presented with some interesting information about the subject or how the image was made.
In fact, postings that are empty except for an attached image are normally rejected by the forum software, with the explanation that "Your message contains too few characters." In the current case, the posting was accepted because it did contain a couple of unneeded [img] tags, which also explains the broken-image icon at top of post.
I hope this helps!
--Rik
Don
Re: First post Live jumping spider
Hi DonaldB,
What a great start. Just love the color combinations and the light.
Shows a great deal of details too
Thanks for sharing!
What a great start. Just love the color combinations and the light.
Shows a great deal of details too
Thanks for sharing!
Re: First post Live jumping spider
Great image, I love the composition!
Dave
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Love the low angle and the light!