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Raikyn posted:I got some ants super gross, I love it!
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I’m sure this has been asked before, but any recommendations for free and easy to use focus stacking software? I just got a new camera that does focus bracketing but it doesn’t combine the images in-camera.
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 18:22 |
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Rock My Socks! posted:I’m sure this has been asked before, but any recommendations for free and easy to use focus stacking software? I just got a new camera that does focus bracketing but it doesn’t combine the images in-camera. Zerene stacker has a 30 day free trial. Then buy it.
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 18:30 |
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joat mon posted:Zerene stacker has a 30 day free trial. Then buy it. That our Helicon I prefer Helicon, they are not free but they are the best.
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 18:55 |
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jarlywarly posted:That our Helicon I prefer Helicon, they are not free but they are the best. I'm with jarly. They are not free, but they are the only real game in town for good results. I've been a zerene man for years, but honestly I'm concerned that the author has really slowed the pace of software updates, while Helicon is still putting out half a dozen updates every year, including some big stuff. About 5 or more years ago I did a bunch of side by side testing of zerene vs helicon using my free trial to do a bunch of tests of 50-100 image stacks. Back then zerene had better results for hairy subjects with overlapping features. Zerene's interface is really primitive, but at the time the results were better. It's on my to-do list to revisit that test this spring when I get some subjects in hand. Helicon has added a lot of performance updates, GPU acceleration, and UI improvements, and I'm interested in checking it out. For me, the main thing I spend time with in the software is retouching to correct stacking errors. So whatever demo you get, spend some real time with that part of the software and work through some challenging stacks to make a comparison. Here's a random video I barely flipped through that shows what I mean by retouching. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIom-bspLwc
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# ? Feb 5, 2020 00:02 |
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Went to test off-camera flash with the macro setting on my 24-70. It was better than I expected. IMG_4181.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr IMG_4173.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr IMG_4162.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 02:14 |
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It's not as macro as it could be, but after struggling to capture this shot with a macro lens, I just had to cave and do it with a wider DOF non-macro lens. Please excuse the jpg compression artifact in the top right. Edit: Maybe it is part of the source image, in which case I think it has to do with the super short exposure. God I hate being so nitpicky. Just as I was getting the idea of buying a medium format camera out of my head, I find a potential reason to do it. theHUNGERian fucked around with this message at 05:24 on Feb 24, 2020 |
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mossie Striped Mosquito by Marc, on Flickr
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# ? Feb 24, 2020 09:09 |
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theHUNGERian posted:It's not as macro as it could be, but after struggling to capture this shot with a macro lens, I just had to cave and do it with a wider DOF non-macro lens. I'm the pixelly peepiest man alive and I can't see what you are talking about. Nice shot.
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# ? Feb 24, 2020 12:41 |
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jarlywarly posted:I'm the pixelly peepiest man alive and I can't see what you are talking about. Nice shot. Thanks. Perhaps I am going insane, but I see at least two faint circular bands of green in the upper right part of the image. Even if it's there, converting it to black and white would fix it without compromising anything. But yeah, I need to take a chill pill and enjoy the hobby more and stress out less.
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# ? Feb 25, 2020 03:59 |
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I heard y'all might like bugs. I happen to love moths, so have some moths! Catocala Cara Ennomos Magnaria Halysidota Tesselaris Smerinthus Cerisyi Catocala Ilia Hyles Gallii Tolype Velleda Darapsa Myron
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# ? Mar 4, 2020 16:09 |
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So cute! Big moths seems to be getting rarer where I am I remember seeing them a lot when I was younger. No so much now.
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# ? Mar 5, 2020 10:09 |
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jarlywarly posted:So cute! Big moths seems to be getting rarer where I am I remember seeing them a lot when I was younger. No so much now. Thank you! I've actually only seen one big one, which is what got me looking for moths specifically. Antheraea Polyphemus
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# ? Mar 5, 2020 16:11 |
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Moths are pretty great
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# ? Mar 5, 2020 17:51 |
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Post more moths pls theHUNGERian posted:It's not as macro as it could be, but after struggling to capture this shot with a macro lens, I just had to cave and do it with a wider DOF non-macro lens. And I'm really digging this! Great stuff!
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toggle posted:Post more moths pls Currently only some Sallows and Half-Wings are active. This is a male Half-Wing. (The females are flightless, one of the more extreme examples of sexual dimorphism in moths.) Antennae that are combed on both sides are bipectinate. This is the melanic morph of the Half-Wing. This is a Morrison's Sallow. They're distinguished from others by the relatively straight line across the forewings at rest, and the black dot and arc of the reniform (kidney shaped) spot. This is a Bicolor Sallow (by its spots and scalloping), but it's the morph without the distinctive color difference right below the reniform spots.
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 03:40 |
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Finally some insects about Crane Fly by Aves Lux, on Flickr
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# ? Mar 26, 2020 12:52 |
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Moths are the best because they are super chill.
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# ? Mar 30, 2020 20:24 |
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Some cracking shots on this page guys.
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# ? Mar 30, 2020 23:41 |
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My garage can't compare to the building I worked at, but here's a reddish speckled dart.
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# ? Apr 7, 2020 19:30 |
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So cute! Here's a budding dandelion at 2.5x Budding Dandelion by Aves Lux, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 7, 2020 23:05 |
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Had this super chill guy pay me a visit last night. My DSLR wasn't charged sadly, but the TG-5 takes pretty decent macros for a compact camera.
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# ? Apr 21, 2020 09:05 |
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Pooper Trooper posted:Had this super chill guy pay me a visit last night. My DSLR wasn't charged sadly, but the TG-5 takes pretty decent macros for a compact camera. That's great, what a a character!
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Pooper Trooper posted:Had this super chill guy pay me a visit last night. My DSLR wasn't charged sadly, but the TG-5 takes pretty decent macros for a compact camera. A new muppets character? I love it! Rock on, TG-5 buddy !
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# ? Apr 21, 2020 15:24 |
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Finally one of these buggers stays still for 5 seconds. Mint Moth by Aves Lux, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 13:29 |
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jarlywarly posted:Finally one of these buggers stays still for 5 seconds. That is a delightful moth!
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 13:48 |
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jarlywarly posted:Finally one of these buggers stays still for 5 seconds. He looks like an rear end in a top hat moth that would eat my wool clothes.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 17:31 |
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He's thinking about your Tweed jacket in this pic
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 18:24 |
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jarlywarly posted:Finally one of these buggers stays still for 5 seconds. "I listened to The Cure before they were cool." Moths are the best! My first butterfly season with flash is starting. I wished my local butterflies were as chill as my local moths.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 05:44 |
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Swallowtail butterflies are amazing the way they fly is so beautiful they are only in some parts of the UK.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 08:47 |
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Is this guy carrying eggs?
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# ? May 4, 2020 04:36 |
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Mites (phoretic or parasitic) most likely.
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# ? May 4, 2020 11:21 |
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spongepuppy posted:Mites (phoretic or parasitic) most likely. You're right. Poor guy.
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# ? May 4, 2020 15:14 |
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18-spot Ladybird by Aves Lux, on Flickr My favorite shot for a while.
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# ? May 7, 2020 14:19 |
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105mm Micro Nikkor with the Nikon macro flash kit. Scored the Nikon flash kit second hand (price new is crazy). It's a lot less hassle for now but it feels a bit limited. I find this lens does a decent job with portraits too.
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# ? May 17, 2020 01:28 |
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The lighting is amazing.
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# ? May 17, 2020 01:43 |
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Thanks. I popped the flashes through the leaf. I exposed to kill the ambient light and ran flash via TTL. The critter is actually hanging upside down underneath a leaf, I rotated the pic to make it appear right way up.
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# ? May 17, 2020 06:31 |
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jarlywarly, it took some iteration on the diffuser, but now I'm really happy with the AD200 Pro setup. Here are a couple of shots from today. Genus Laphria, Bee-like Robber Fly Male scorpionfly I want it to ideally work across a range of magnifications, like 1:4-2:1. The low end of that range means I need a pretty big diffuser for me to be happy with it. I have a way smaller setup for shooting 1:1-5:1. I started out shooting with the round head on the AD200 Pro. It has a much more powerful modeling light which is great for shooting in the dark and generally seeing my subjects. In order to soften the light enough I needed to pull it far back from the diffusion media, which meant I put it on a friction arm sitting in my camera hot shoe. But you were right that the modeling head is just too dark compared to the fresnel. Then I used the fresnel (regular) head, and that worked fine, and I used it that way for a few months. It didn't feel much better for lighting than my KX-800 twin flash, but the recycle time was dynamite. A few days ago I had the flash of inspiration that I could use the bare bulb head sitting directly in the hot shoe, and bounce it back toward my diffuser. Basically I could mimic a small bounce umbrella. I had an old Rogue Flashbender, and it worked great. I just bought the bigger "XL" version and now I'm really happy with it. I think the light is superior to what I was getting from my old KX-800 setup, particularly in that I get less "black hole" effect with more light coming from on-axis, while still getting plenty from above. Diffusion May 2020 Diffusion May 2020 front view This is an example from when I was shooting with the fresnel lens on a friction arm. It's pretty good, but I didn't like that the highlight was angled toward me so much. With the new setup the highlights wrap forward over the top a lot further, and lower toward the lens (on-axis) which I prefer. Female stag beetle As an aside, I started using a polished steel ball bearing for test shots. It's like a little mirror so it shows me where all of my highlights and hot spots will be in a worst-case test. Graniteman fucked around with this message at 20:32 on May 23, 2020 |
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Awesome picture, and thanks for posting a picture of the setup! I just came inside from shooting a danger noodle, and I was wondering what the next step is in terms of my diffuser. It looks like the next step is a gigantic leap, and suddenly I feel happier about my ghetto diffuser. Am danger! Very noodle! So smell! Much hide!
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Amazing stuff guys, lovely light on that scorpion fly and I'm jealous of having snakes to shoot! Also love gear shots, great idea with the bounced bulb, it's not macro unless your setup is like something from Honey I Shrunk the Kids. Mating Hoverflies by Aves Lux, on Flickr Queen Red Tailed Bumblebee by Aves Lux, on Flickr
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# ? May 23, 2020 22:47 |