One subject I’ve had in mind for some time for a focus stacking session is the local species of ambush bug (Phymata pennsylvanica). These are weird assassin bugs that use their cryptic textures and colors to conceal themselves on flowers, where they wait patiently to make a meal of a visiting insect. It does not seem to matter much who makes a one-way trip to the flower, since they are capable of killing insects many times their size and even stinging insects are no match for them. What is of note here is that they sit still for long periods, and that makes them an attractive subject for focus stacking.
So I retrieved one from the flowers in our back garden, and set it up on the patio table for several stacking sessions. A tripod mounted camera was used, plus a macro lens supplemented with a Raynox diopter lens. Continuous lighting was provided by the sun and by LED lights. Focus bracketing was done with the Helicon Fb tube, and the pictures (about 3 dozen each) were assembled in Zerene stacker. Finally, touch ups were done in Gimp.
There were a lot more final pictures than what is shown here, since I sort of went mental with trying out different lighting and other settings.
Focus stacked ambush bug by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Focus stacked ambush bug by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Focus stacked ambush bug by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Focus stacked ambush bug by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
Focus stacked ambush bug by Mark Sturtevant, on Flickr
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Focus stacking a live ambush bug
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Focus stacking a live ambush bug
Mark Sturtevant
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Re: Focus stacking a live ambush bug
Nice. I like the one with the brighter white background best. There is something painterly about it.
Re: Focus stacking a live ambush bug
Hi Mark
The ambush bug looks like a mythical creature.
You show a series with a good selection of images.
Very interesting and beautiful.
Kurt
The ambush bug looks like a mythical creature.
You show a series with a good selection of images.
Very interesting and beautiful.
Kurt