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Just out of curiosity, about how many frames did you stack for this shot? it's really beautiful.Hasselblad 503CW, Zeiss Makro-Planar CFE 4/120mm, Automatic Bellows Extension, Phase One IQ-160, window light, Zerene Stacker, Capture One, Photoshop.
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Wow! Don, I have been so busy with medical things lately, I missed your posts! I am blown away with your images and I love them. You must have a great technique! Thanks for sharing and making my morning.Close up with a Canon 24 TS-E and IQ3 100MP using a Cambo WRC-400 and Canon adapter. It's not really a macro lens but it does focus amazingly close. Shot with the lens wide open at f/3.5 and some reverse tilt and shift to compress the DOF. Light was from an LED light wand.
I also included a BTS shot showing the setup.
Heck yes, that is an extremely good lens by the looks of it! Nice image, John!I recently picked up a "new" lens for macros and started having some fun with it...
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Impatiens bud
X1D | Zeiss 120/5.6 S-Planar | f/11 @ 1:2
11-image focus stack
Wow, Don!Decided to shoot water for the last time in 2018 and came away with this one.
GFX50s, GF120 with 45 WR MCEX attached. f/11 bulb mode ISO 400 processed in C1-12
This reminds me of a Shidhi Odoshi Japanese water fountain. Let you imagination run free...
Dave, thank you so much for those very kind words.Wow, Don!
This is stunning! Inspiring!
I have much to learn from you!:thumbs:
That is lovely.Close up with a Canon 24 TS-E and IQ3 100MP using a Cambo WRC-400 and Canon adapter. It's not really a macro lens but it does focus amazingly close. Shot with the lens wide open at f/3.5 and some reverse tilt and shift to compress the DOF. Light was from an LED light wand.
I also included a BTS shot showing the setup.