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Old Sep-13-2010, 06:16 AM
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High Mag Focus Stack Butterfly head Tutorial
a series of shots showing how i shoot a high magnification butterfly head focus stack.
all 5 frames of stack are shown which have been converted from raw files and just resized for web.
stacking was performed by zerene stacker -
http://zerenesystems.com/stacker/
there is a free program combine czp that is also very good -
http://www.hadleyweb.pwp.blueyonder....stallation.htm



to start shooting i hold the stem with perched butterfly in left hand, holding a leaf between fingers to give background colour.
the lens is suported by my thumb or fingers and slid along to change focus points as frames are shot.
everything is therefore kept steady,if my hand moves slightly so does the stem and butterfly, which means all frames are quite well aligned.




resting lens on thumb for support, the blue male butterfly is the one i was shooting




here are the five frames as shot,just converted from raw files and shown resized for web.only slight different focus planes, starting with the nearest hairs towards the camera and shooting each consecutive frame further into the subject , the last of the five frames has the back hairs on the nose in focus.
you can see they are not exactly aligned but zerene stacker still aligned them pretty good. i then used "edit" to clone all the best, sharpest areas.


#1 USED FOR HAIRS NEAREST ON SHOULDER AREA AND ANTENNA DETAILS



#2 THIS IS THE MAIN FRAME WITH WING DETAIL



#3 EYE DETAIL AND WING SCALES and HAIRS BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER



#4 HAIRS AROUND THE HEAD



#5 HAIRS BACK OF HEAD




here is the finished image after stacking,minor adjustments with layer masks in ps. levels/contrast adjustment and very slight crop to remove stacking marks around edge , re size for web and unsharp mask






HOPE THIS IS HELPFULL

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Old Sep-13-2010, 06:32 AM
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Fantastic! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this up and share.
Old Sep-13-2010, 10:02 AM
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yes , its helpfull
but the most crucial part is missing

how you do manage to keep a butterfly to stay put for longer then a second ?

normally they fly away when i get within six feet or so
Old Sep-13-2010, 10:37 AM
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Very Nice. Question though, do you have a third arm holding your flash in place?
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Old Sep-13-2010, 01:28 PM
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Excellent tutorial Phil.

I believe the flash is on a bracket (in response to Helvegr's question) ?
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Old Sep-13-2010, 01:32 PM
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And a 4th arm taking pictures of him holding the camera, lens, leaf, stem and flash with his other arms!

Great tutorial, thanks.
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yes , its helpfull
but the most crucial part is missing

how you do manage to keep a butterfly to stay put for longer then a second ?

normally they fly away when i get within six feet or so
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Old Sep-13-2010, 04:43 PM
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that's hand held? Hand held? HAND HELD?!?!???!??

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Old Sep-13-2010, 08:54 PM
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Good tutorial Phil ! - Must admit I'm fairly amazed the butterflies stayed put - was this early morning or roosting late evening ?
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Old Sep-13-2010, 08:58 PM
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Good tutorial Phil ! - Must admit I'm fairly amazed the butterflies stayed put - was this early morning or roosting late evening ?
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Looks like they are pinned to the perch. Phil?
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Looks like they are pinned to the perch. Phil?

after drugging them
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thanks for comments , i cast a spell on them to sit still

this mating pair stayed still for quite some time, it is quite easy to cut a stem with a pair on to hold in a clamp on the ground for shooting.
i find butterflys sheltering on the ground in windy weather or early in morning after a cold night. easy to creep up on them

these shots were shot at 9.50 am Brian.

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Old Sep-18-2010, 01:36 AM
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What are the advantages of shooting in RAW format? Is it better for the editing process or the images just look better or both??
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What are the advantages of shooting in RAW format? Is it better for the editing process or the images just look better or both??
it is nessesary for editing
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What are the advantages of shooting in RAW format? Is it better for the editing process or the images just look better or both??
RAW files can be altered to a greater amount if your exposures are not correct without degrading image quality, jpg quality is reduced everytime a file is opened or altered.

it does mean a bit more work but image quality should be much better.
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