Aphids

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Guppy
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Aphids

Post by Guppy »

Hi

I like photographing aphids, they are interesting creatures, but they are always in motion.
You see it in the first stack.
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I made the stack nine times, two were partially acceptable, of the successful areas I combined a picture
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http://files.homepagemodules.de/b649264 ... QPwBgf.jpg
Kamera: Nikon D810
Objektiv: Laowa 25mm F 2.8, 2.5-5X Ultra Macro
Belichtungszeit: Blitz
Blende: 2.8
ISO: 64
Beleuchtung: 4 Blitzgeräte
Diffusor: weisser Trinkbecher
Aufnahmedateiformat (RAW/JPG): RAW
Beschnittsbetrag in % (Breite u. Höhe): 0, 0
Stativ: Reprostand
Artenname: ?
Multishot-Technik: Stack
Stacking Software / - Methode: Zerene Stacker / PMax
Abbildungsmassstab: 4.6:1
Anzahl Stackschritte: 153
Durchschnittliche Stackschrittgrösse (mm) mit Cognisys StackShot: 0.04

A detail of the picture
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Here without white plastic diffuser
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I hope you like it

Kurt

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Post by MarkSturtevant »

Those are remarkable! And I agree that aphids are very interesting. Always some drama going on with them. Live births, parasites, predators.
Mark Sturtevant
Dept. of Still Waters

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