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Oh, my, fantastic jewelry images!:thumbup:
Nicely done, Stanley!Violet Orchids
Stanley
Some nice detail in that lovely image Rafael. I am curious about your image orientation for stitching and lens settings.Still working on my technique for stitching and especially recording pictures for stitching ...
This is a 5-pic stitch in Photoshop, and final editing in C1
P1 645 DF with Mamiya 120/4 Macro lens
P30+ back
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Rafael
It's a crop from horizontal images ... lenssetting f11Some nice detail in that lovely image Rafael. I am curious about your image orientation for stitching and lens settings.
Wabi Sabi macro...:thumbs:Dried daffodil
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WRS1250 | IQ3100 | Zeiss 120mm S-Planar | f/11 | 17-image focus stack
Here's a unique take and approach.Wanted to share another water drop image. This was captured using a GFX 50s, GF120 & 45 WR MCEX extender, f/22, ISO 2000, bulb mode and 4-drops using a MIOPS Splash Trigger. This is a full frame no crop image. The heavy lifting was done first in C1 then finished in PSCC.
I don't recognize this song. What album is it?Naturally, medium-format does not have to be limited to macro. This is from a 6x12 film back on a microscope. It is an image of a record (remember those). The groove is black, with the top of the surface in a rainbow color. The color comes from a microscope technique know as Differential Interference Contrast (DIC).