LordV wrote in post #18770571
Hi Renee. Most of the stacks (except #4) took about 7 to 10 shots. When I do stacks like this I'm normally resting the camera lens on my left hand which makes holding the frame steady and making small incremental moves towards the subject fairly easy.
Brian V.
Seriously, have you considered doing a video or even static image tutorial? I still think you are a synthetic human of some sort
being able to stack hand held, that many images. I wouldn't be able to hold it close to the same part of the subject for that long to take enough images to successfully stack. Unless the stacking software is incredibly forgiving and can reposition images easily, which I doubt.
Also please tell me this is shot inside under controlled conditions. If not, can you freeze time too? I know here in NM I am lucky if I can get one shot off before a "breeze" snatches my subject right out of my frame. It's like a sick game sometimes watching the flower sway back and forth waiting for a 2 second pause in the wind to click the shutter.