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job3210
Mar-09-2008, 03:23 AM
Pretty much as the title says.
The Woodlice was stacked from 2 photos.

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b325/job3210/woudlousestack1.jpg
Think I am getting the hang of this stacking now

These tiny little bugs were about 1mm long founs them under some bark, but getting into a comfortable position to take a photo was a lot harder than anticipated. Had to do this with x1 on the MPE 65 just waitinf for my 430 ex to arrive them hopefully I should be able increase the MAG factor

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b325/job3210/bugstiny.jpg

My little friend here had decided that today she was not going to be the ideal model for me. But I think this one is kinda OK. Cropped and rotated.

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b325/job3210/spider1-1.jpg

Thanks for looking

MichelleL
Mar-09-2008, 01:08 PM
How cute are these spiders - I'm going to go and have a read about where they live to try and capture one in a photo!!

canon400d
Mar-09-2008, 01:49 PM
How cute are these spiders - I'm going to go and have a read about where they live to try and capture one in a photo!!

Thats an excellent shot of the wood lice. I just took this stack shot with six slices.
http://canon400d.smugmug.com/photos/263758758_tE2RD-L.jpg
I am feeling a bit happier but probably the next one won't be as good.
Cheers
Bob

john l
Mar-09-2008, 02:26 PM
Michell, jumping spiders are the greatest little critters. You will find them hunting on the walls (outside) of your home. They hunt like a cat and can jump 50 times their own length. When they jump for prey they leave a tether in case they miss their jump. They do not build webs. If you are lucky some will accept an offering of a fly. (some but not all) Hope you have some fun chasing one of these guys. j

Lord Vetinari
Mar-09-2008, 10:28 PM
Good shots-
Some duplications on the stack esp lower left of the shell- looks as if you need to realigh one of the shots.
Bugs in #2 are springtails.
Brian V.

Skippy
Mar-10-2008, 03:11 AM
Pretty much as the title says.
The Woodlice was stacked from 2 photos.

Think I am getting the hang of this stacking now

These tiny little bugs were about 1mm long founs them under some bark, but getting into a comfortable position to take a photo was a lot harder than anticipated. Had to do this with x1 on the MPE 65 just waitinf for my 430 ex to arrive them hopefully I should be able increase the MAG factor

My little friend here had decided that today she was not going to be the ideal model for me. But I think this one is kinda OK. Cropped and rotated.

Thanks for looking

Hey that first shot came out real nice, stacking takes a bit of time to figure out, but Brian is more than willing to help with advice on this subject.

You doing great Job3210 :clap ... Skippy :D
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