Hello
After days with snow, here is a springtime put up.
www.focus-stacking.ch/B/05194_00.jpg
Camera: Nikon D810
Lens: Rodenstock Apo-Rodagon-D1x 75mm 1:4.0
Exposure time: Flash
Aperture: 5.0
ISO: 64
Lighting: 5 flashes
Diffuser: white writing paper 60g
Shooting file format (RAW/JPG): RAW
Bleed amount in % (width & height): 0, 0
Tripod: Reprostand
Shooting date: 8.04.2021
Region/Place: Emmental, Switzerland
Species name: Willow catkin
Multishot technique: Stack
Stacking software / method: Zerene Stacker / PMax
Image scale: 1:1
Free working distance (mm): 114
Object side image width (mm): 35.9
Stack depth (mm): 12.9
Number of stack steps: 129
Average stack step size (mm) with Cognisys StackShot: 0.1
Kurt
Willow catkin
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Re: Willow catkin
Beautiful!
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Re: Willow catkin
That is a nice picture! Well done! I was just seeing a similar emergence on the willows during my occasional "get outside" walk. The willow flowers were swarming with small bees.
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Re: Willow catkin
Very nice stack of an intresting subject, Kurt. Very clean and well lit.
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