Hi
A view from the side.
www.focus-stacking.ch/B/05258_00.JPG
Camera: Nikon D810
Lens: Rodenstock APO Rodagon N 50mm 1:2.8, (in retro)
Exposure time: Flash
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 64
Lighting: 4 pcs. Flash units, YONGNUO Speedlite YN560 III
Diffuser: white writing paper
Shooting file format (RAW/JPG): RAW
Bleed amount in % (width & height): 6, 23
Tripod: Reprostand
Shooting date: 20.06.2021
Region/Place: Switzerland / Bern
Genus: Hybomitra sp. male
Multishot technique: Stack
Stacking Software / Method: Zerene Stacker / PMax
Imaging scale: 3:1
Number of stack steps: 222
Average stack step size (mm) with Cognisys StackShot: 0.03
First picture see here:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=43702&sid=28383b3b ... 9cc71af0c0
Kurt
Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side and top view
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Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side and top view
Last edited by Guppy on Fri Jun 25, 2021 5:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side view
Stunning capture
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Re: Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side view
Look into my eyes... you feel sleepy already.
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Re: Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side view
Hi
Thanks for the comments.
Finally, another perspective
www.focus-stacking.ch/B/05259_00.JPG
Aperture: 4.8
Image scale: 2:1
Number of stack steps: 176
Average stack step size (mm) with Cognisys StackShot: 0.05
Kurt
Thanks for the comments.
Finally, another perspective
www.focus-stacking.ch/B/05259_00.JPG
Aperture: 4.8
Image scale: 2:1
Number of stack steps: 176
Average stack step size (mm) with Cognisys StackShot: 0.05
Kurt
Re: Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side and top view
Amazing. Not much space for ocelli.
Keith
Keith
Re: Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side and top view
Hi Keith
"Not much space for ocelli."
See:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=43702
See the answer of NikonUser.
Kurt
"Not much space for ocelli."
See:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=43702
See the answer of NikonUser.
Kurt
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Re: Compound eyes of Hybomitra sp. male, side and top view
Kudos.........
Since I have retired and I've rekindled a love for photography. I don't take myself serious but I do take creating interesting and well executed images seriously.