“ Stack til you drop ”
I spent an entire day focus staking various objects. I found that 3-4 stacked images works well and anything more than that distorts.

This is 4 stacked images of a spent dandelion. I am always amazed at the incredible detail in the smallest of things. Reminds me of Horton Hears a Who.
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Focus Stacking
  • Kay Lucien Edited 3 years ago

    Such a beautiful, crisp photo!  Great job with the focus stacking!

    Such a beautiful, crisp photo!  Great job with the focus stacking!

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  • Eileen Doherty Edited 3 years ago

    Beautiful work here, Garnett!  You chose a great subject and truly revealed its beauty and delicacy.  Love it!

    Beautiful work here, Garnett!  You chose a great subject and truly revealed its beauty and delicacy.  Love it!

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  • Laura Hewitt Edited 3 years ago

    Oh, wow!  Oh wow. This is magnificent.  Simply awesome.

    Oh, wow!  Oh wow. This is magnificent.  Simply awesome.

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  • Theresa Koorey Edited 3 years ago

    Oh wow!  Love this. So sharp and I love that you have the green on the right. The slightly different POV from others I have seen makes it stand out.

    Oh wow!  Love this. So sharp and I love that you have the green on the right. The slightly different POV from others I have seen makes it stand out.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Recommended!
1/640 f/4 400 100

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