View Full Version : The stamen of the Amaryllis
Alan B
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 14:23
http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=yrcjid&outx=600&noresize=1&original=1&nostamp=1
Chandler.
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 14:25
16 shots?!? Very nice.
Jay Lowery
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 17:03
great macro
macro junkie
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 17:04
16?stacked?
Alan B
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 17:18
16?stacked?
Sorry i edited the 1st post.
Yeah this was 16 shots focus stacked to make the 1.
alliec
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 17:21
Very nice Alan, the stacked image looks great it worked very well. What appeature were they shot at?
racketman
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 17:28
excellent stack, interesting angle.
Triptoph
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 17:36
That right stamen is a bit dirty... but I'll forgive you hehe... just kidding, its lovely! Very nice composition.
Alan B
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 18:03
alliec - All 3 of the Kenko tubes with my EF100 2.8, @ f5
Triptoph - lol just shows how easy it is for the pollen to transfer onto spmething els.
Thanks for the comments :cool:
Cactuspic
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 18:05
Very nice shot Alan. The stacking works well.
Irwin
spidermanrbryce2006
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 04:37
brilliant shot!
Mick Emmett
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 04:59
16 shots stacked? mine always start to go weird when I stack more than 5 shots, very well done.
LordV
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 05:17
Lovely stack - well done :)
Brian V.
Alan B
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 10:34
Thank you :D
sirbridge
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 12:34
Could somebody please give me a reference to photo stacking techniques. This is something I have never attempted. Thanks.
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