Art from a Moth’s Wing

Images made through a microscope. All subject types.

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Walter Piorkowski
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Art from a Moth’s Wing

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Image

The scales and hairs of a unidentified moth.
27 images at .001 inch increments
9.5X on the camera sensor.
6.3X Leitz Plan Apo.

Leitz Ortholux
Canon 50D
Diffused fiber optic illumination.
Stacked in Zerene, Cleaned up in Photoshop.

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Post by Jacek »

Very nice

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Beautiful !

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Post by canonian »

Indeed a very artful composition.
Wouldn't mind to have this as a big print on the wall.

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:smt041

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Post by Cactusdave »

Beautiful. Nice control of tricky overlapping structures. Did you have to do a lot of retouching in Zerene?
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Post by Walter Piorkowski »

Jacek, Marek, Fred, Carlos and Dave. Thank you all. Dave, I guess I got lucky. Despite the complexity of the image, as far as the overlaps are concerned, it is just as Zerene generated it.
Walt

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