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Jan 20, 2008 14:47 |  #1

Been a member of this forum for a while and so impressed I just had to get the MPE-65. First attempt - seven shots stacked with CZM.


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Jan 20, 2008 14:50 |  #2

well done. very nice


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Jan 20, 2008 14:54 |  #3

welcome to macro world ,grats on the lens and great start here


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Jan 20, 2008 15:06 |  #4

Welcome to the forum, been lurking for a while hey.:wink:

Lovely shot Mike. Wonderful detail.


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Jan 20, 2008 17:22 |  #5

something not quite right, maybe lighting too flat.


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Jan 20, 2008 18:14 |  #6

Looks like a killer shot...and a good stack.....does it normally ahve that many legs? I can't tell if those are all the legs or a stacking mishap??

Either way the shot still looks good


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Jan 20, 2008 19:11 |  #7

Awesome image! Well done on your first attempt at stacking.


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Jan 20, 2008 20:25 |  #8

Welcome Mike. This is an excellent shot!!


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Jan 21, 2008 00:57 |  #9

Nice one
Have a suspicion you have too many legs there :) (ie one leg moved during the slices and is shown as two in the stack)
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Jan 21, 2008 01:43 |  #10

Great shot, what's the magnification ? 3:1 ??

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Jan 21, 2008 03:42 |  #11

Thanks for all your comments.

Toby - yes, light is a bit flat but I also got the MT24-ex which I am getting to grips with.

Brian - yes, on reflection the woodlouse has 7 legs. One of the forelegs has been duplicated - oops!!

Laurent - magnification was 2:1 - this is a crop.




  
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Jan 21, 2008 04:18 as a reply to  @ mikestew's post |  #12

looks oversharpened or somthing..somthing dont look right but its a good stack..every thing is in focus..well done..how do u stack?i know how, but how do u do it?

edit - u have senser dust..like all of us with the mpe-65 your need to clone them out..


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Jan 21, 2008 06:03 as a reply to  @ macro junkie's post |  #13

welcome and looks good to me.

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