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Tulip Stack - Meyer-Optick Gorlitz Orestor 100mm f/2.8
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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 1:42 pm    Post subject: Tulip Stack - Meyer-Optick Gorlitz Orestor 100mm f/2.8 Reply with quote

Not been here for a while so I thought I would post a shot from today


Yellow Tulip Stack by vaughaag, on Flickr

Rgds,
Dave

Camera: Sony A200
Lens: Meyer-Optick Gorlitz Orestor 100mm f/2.8
Number of Pictures 22
Shot at ISO100 & f/2.8
1 x Vivitar 285HV fired with CTR-301P
Stacked in Combine


Last edited by vaughaag on Wed May 11, 2011 1:59 pm; edited 1 time in total


PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 1:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

impressive...


PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very well done! Stunning image!


PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Attila wrote:
Very well done! Stunning image!

+1 !

and thank you for showing us how you did it :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vaughaag/5709512789/in/photostream/


PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lovely compo, very well done!


PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very very nice! I like the reflection. Plexi-glass?

How does this stacking technique works? Sorry for dumb question Embarassed


PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey, thanks for the comments Smile

Quote:
How does this stacking technique works? Sorry for dumb question


The stacking works by taking a series of pictures in this case 22, each picture is focused in a slightly different place so once combined or stacked you get an almost 3D looking image with near-almost everything in focus. Stacking is used allot in insect macro shots do get a real depth in the shot.

Rgds,
Dave