I could not resist taking this image of moss using ambient light.
The stalks and heads reminded me of a minature forest. I used in camera focus bracketing of 30 images and stacked them in zerene.
Moss on Wall
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Hi Lou,
Thanks. I liked your stacked shot of the "frog" spider.
Cheers Kanga
Thanks. I liked your stacked shot of the "frog" spider.
Cheers Kanga
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Hi Mike and Lou,
Thanks Mike. Lou I used the small olympus compact camera the TG5 at the lowest iso it gives nice results. But it is limited by the small sensor size. I'll be using it for underwater work and 4K video when I don't want to use my bulky housings.
Cheers Kanga
Thanks Mike. Lou I used the small olympus compact camera the TG5 at the lowest iso it gives nice results. But it is limited by the small sensor size. I'll be using it for underwater work and 4K video when I don't want to use my bulky housings.
Cheers Kanga
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