Canon 100mm macro lense + 50mm lense reversed, 50 images stacked by CombineZP.
Spider again
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q_hung, welcome aboard!
With 50 images, I am thinking that this is a dead spider. It has an odd posture also -- legs curled up.
If the spider is dead, then probably the eyes look odd because their insides have dried up.
See discussion at http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... php?t=4650, near the bottom.
What was your setup for shooting this stack?
--Rik
With 50 images, I am thinking that this is a dead spider. It has an odd posture also -- legs curled up.
If the spider is dead, then probably the eyes look odd because their insides have dried up.
See discussion at http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... php?t=4650, near the bottom.
What was your setup for shooting this stack?
--Rik
Thanks, rjlittlefield
Nothing can be hiden, especially to experts in this forum! Yes, you are right. This is a "just dead spider" after around 30' in the refrigerator! (I surely go to hell! ).
My setup:
- Canon 100mm macro lense + 50mm lense reversed fixed on Canon EOS 30D.
- Tripod and macro slider are used;
- No flash is used. Instead, I use 2 torchs in diagonal direction. The lighting is not perfect, in my opinion. I will try to have it set up more carefully next time;
- Aperture value priority: 1/16; shutter speed around 1" (not sure!); ISO speed: 100;
- Software: Combine ZP, command "Do stack" with its default options.
I will re-compose the photo as it looks tangled.
This is my first attempt, hope the next ones will be better.
Hung
Nothing can be hiden, especially to experts in this forum! Yes, you are right. This is a "just dead spider" after around 30' in the refrigerator! (I surely go to hell! ).
My setup:
- Canon 100mm macro lense + 50mm lense reversed fixed on Canon EOS 30D.
- Tripod and macro slider are used;
- No flash is used. Instead, I use 2 torchs in diagonal direction. The lighting is not perfect, in my opinion. I will try to have it set up more carefully next time;
- Aperture value priority: 1/16; shutter speed around 1" (not sure!); ISO speed: 100;
- Software: Combine ZP, command "Do stack" with its default options.
I will re-compose the photo as it looks tangled.
This is my first attempt, hope the next ones will be better.
Hung