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  1. M

    Hi, I’m Uwe from Germany

    At the moment I love to stack crystals at 10-40x .This is a mix of Citric Acid and Vinegar taken with a Nikon Z6. 25 images stacked with Zerene and retouched with PS. Best wishes
  2. Chavezshutter

    Want critique My first auto rail stacked image

    Hi, I received my macro rail and since I had a setup ready to go from my previously posted polarized crystal I decided to try it out. It was also the first time using Helicon Focus stacking software. More details about this shoot can be found here...
  3. A-PeeR

    Your opinion? Let's Get this Forum Started - June Bug

    This is an European chafer, the bane of fine upstanding southern lawns throughout the United States. As a child I was fascinated by these beetles and would keep them in shoe boxes with plastic wrap windows. Despite the nickname “June Bug” the beetles often come out as early April, as was the...
  4. Baenki

    Want critique Tiny seashell and reflection

    I did another focus stack, this time also trying to capture the reflection of my subject in a mirror. Todays subject is a tiny seashell I stole from the table decorations of my sisters graduation party. I measured the shell at about 6mm in length, which gives me an estimated focus depth of...
  5. Greg

    Your opinion? Night butterfly

    Hi, I saw a night butterfly, static, so I tried for the first time the Focus bracketing with a tripod. Stack of 50 pictures with Helicon Focus Method C I know the result is not very good , i don't know why i'm bad on stacking ...
  6. Chinese lantern (Physalis alkekengi)

    Chinese lantern (Physalis alkekengi)

    DMC-G81 ISO200, 1/30, f3.2, 60mm 114 raw stack Entry for media of the month.
  7. Baenki

    Want critique Brachyscome Daisy

    So today I tried to use the focus bracketing of my camera. The following is a stack of 36 pictures of a Brachyscome daisy edited in Capture One and stacked and retouched in Affinity Photo. This is pretty much the first stack I've done where the object is reasonably sharp from front to back...