I decided to have a try at focus stacking a dead Hornet and Pantaloon Bee that I had collected over the summer before they completely fell apart. These are stacks 40 images F5.6 iso 200 lit by daylight lamps on each side. Amazing detail is brought out including all the detritus. The ' pantaloons' of the bee are its pollen gathering organs and you can see here how much pollen has been caught by the hairs.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Sunday, November 4, 2018
CRUFC win 24-22 Against Bishop's Stortford
It looked like Cambridge were going to lose to local rivals Bishop's Stortford in a scrappy match but, at the last minute, Cambridge made a break for the line and BS gave away a penalty resulting in a 2- point win for Cambridge. The light was very difficult for photography with bright sunshine giving dense shadows by the clubhouse.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Cambridge Botanic Gardens Focus Stacking
The plan for Thursday was to visit the greenhouses at Cambridge Botanic Gardens and practise focus bracketing so the rainy conditions did not deter us. After a few initial trials with sets of 20 or 30 images at F2.8, I determined by looking at the first and last in the series, that 40 was the minimum number required and sometimes at F5.6 or F8 to cover the subject. The first two are at F8, rest at F2.8. Autobracketing on Fuji and stacked in Zerene stacker. There is quite a lot of 'shadowing' from the stacking that I would have retouched in Zerene for a final product.
Friday, November 2, 2018
Day in Blackpool. 4. Final Shots of the Day
We decided to leave our tripods in the car so just a few handheld images at 1/8th second to give the feel of the gentle light on the beach in contrast to the vibrant atmosphere on the Prom.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Day in Blackpool. 3. The Beach
During the drinking of a cup of tea, someone pulled the plug out and Blackpool beach appeared in all its splendour of textures, colours and shapes. The last two images are in-camera double exposures.
Day in Blackpool 2. On the Pier
I walked along all the three piers but my 'favourite' (or the opposite!) for noise and colour is the Central Pier. I used my 8mm Samyang Fisheye lens (1 comparison image of the Wheel shot from the Prom)
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