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Lord Vetinari
Jul-13-2005, 02:20 AM
Thought this might be of interest. On my daily garden exploration found some tiny flowers on one of my herbaceous perennials. Picked a sprig and rigged up the camera on a macro table on my tripod. Took 8 shots of one flower bunch at different focus depths at 1:1 using the 105mmEX macro lens and flash. Then used the programme combinez5 to combine the in focus bits (it does this automatically). What do you think?
Brian V.

Shots below are untreated first and last shots and then the finalised combined image.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_6264c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_6271c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/stack5c.jpg

ian408
Jul-13-2005, 03:05 AM
That's pretty cool.

Ian

pathfinder
Jul-13-2005, 04:01 AM
That's pretty cool.

Ian

That is very impressive!! Nice work, LV! - I gotta look into this, But it is limited to stationary subjects, right?

Lord Vetinari
Jul-13-2005, 04:15 AM
That is very impressive!! Nice work, LV! - I gotta look into this, But it is limited to stationary subjects, right?Thanks Pathfinder- It was actually someone here that suggested the software.
Yes the subject has to be stationary AFAIK- even then the stacker sometimes makes errors as the subject does effectively move when you focus.
More obvious example here of an 8 legged fly- it moved it's front legs between shots.
Brian V.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_586263c.jpg

Phil U.
Jul-13-2005, 04:23 AM
That is a really cool trick. I notice a halo around the stem that doesn't appear to be in your "original" shots. Wierd. The end result is really impressive though. :clap

Lord Vetinari
Jul-13-2005, 04:29 AM
That is a really cool trick. I notice a halo around the stem that doesn't appear to be in your "original" shots. Wierd. The end result is really impressive though. :clapThanks Phil
The halo on the stem is artificial, it was me using the dodge tool in Photoshop as the stem had all but dissappeared in the final image.
Brian V.

Lord Vetinari
Jul-13-2005, 06:42 AM
Same flower taken with a reversed 50mm lens in front giving approx 2.8:1 Again a stack of 8 pictures.
Brian V.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/stack3c.jpg

MuskyDude
Jul-13-2005, 07:25 AM
Very cool and effective technique Brian, excellent results. Thanks for sharing. :thumb



AJ

Higgmeister
Jul-13-2005, 08:25 AM
Beautiful tiny flowers that would most likely go unnoticed were it not for macro. I like the colors and comp:thumb. Nicely captured detail.

CombineZ5 does a good job providing that you get all parts of the subject into focus. Brian hit this one on the nose. For those wanting to try this program, the one thing to really watch for is making sure every part you want in focus has a shot that is in focus. If there is an area that falls withing the focus range and is not in focus, you will get a halo around that object. Otherwise, it seems to work great.

Macro is a wonderful world!!
Chris

Lord Vetinari
Jul-13-2005, 08:36 AM
Beautiful tiny flowers that would most likely go unnoticed were it not for macro. I like the colors and comp:thumb. Nicely captured detail.

CombineZ5 does a good job providing that you get all parts of the subject into focus. Brian hit this one on the nose. For those wanting to try this program, the one thing to really watch for is making sure every part you want in focus has a shot that is in focus. If there is an area that falls withing the focus range and is not in focus, you will get a halo around that object. Otherwise, it seems to work great.

Macro is a wonderful world!!
ChrisThanks Chris- It must have been you that pointed the prog out to me (I'm useless at remembering names- old age) so thanks to you.
Brian V.

Higgmeister
Jul-13-2005, 02:17 PM
Thanks Chris- It must have been you that pointed the prog out to me (I'm useless at remembering names- old age) so thanks to you.
Brian V.
That may have been. I believe it was Danny (NZmacro) who told me about it...and so on, and so on....:D.

I'm glad to see it working for you. I personally like it also.
Chris

Invective
Jul-13-2005, 02:22 PM
Wow! I learn something new everytime I come here! That is so cool! I'm going to have to try it out sometime! The final product is very cool, really like the colors. And the 8 legged fly is neat too!

John Mueller
Jul-13-2005, 03:43 PM
Cool stuff:thumb
Thanks for sharing.

REECEPHOTO
Jul-13-2005, 07:42 PM
Nice job as allways.........:clap

Lord Vetinari
Jul-13-2005, 10:36 PM
Wow! I learn something new everytime I come here! That is so cool! I'm going to have to try it out sometime! The final product is very cool, really like the colors. And the 8 legged fly is neat too!Thanks Invective.
I have used a PS action called paul's Velvia from here http://www.atncentral.com/download.htm to accentuate the colour (supposed to mimick Velvia film).
Brian V.