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  1. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Sticky tape refraction

    Hi, I used clear packing sticky tape which i taped between 2 glasses and then sprayed the tape with a fine mist spray bottle, underneath the tape I placed an orange gerbera, lit the flower with a small LED light and shot this. Shooting with tape was a good experience but I prefer glass as it...
  2. rcorteschile

    Your opinion? Beetle 1X

    Beetle 1X ISO 200 1/125 f/2.8 Stack of 157 images in Helicon Focus Stepsize 50um Wemacro rail EF 100 mm lens
  3. 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...
  4. Helix_2648

    Photography LAOWA 25mm f/2,8 Ultra Macro 2,5-5x with WeMacro Rail for outdoor use

    Hi guys, you know that I'm a big fan of slime moulds and other small things but I noticed, that I'm sometimes at the limit with my possibilities. Until now I'm using the Canon EF-S 60mm lens with the Raynox MSN-505, but I'm more and more disappointed about the circular blurry areas around the...
  5. Kenoshame

    Your opinion? Boudoir Broccoli

    Some real moody Broccoli for your Saturday. Don’t forget to eat your vegetables.
  6. Rick

    Want critique Blue Bottle Fly

    Still experimenting with a light cage I built last weekend. This is a stack of 74 images taken on a Wemacro Rail at 54um steps, stacked in Zerene Stacker (PMax output) and then touched up in Photoshop. I had two lights directly above and two on the sides pointing towards the centre of the fly...
  7. rcorteschile

    Your opinion? Chrysopidae

    ISO 100 1/125 Laowa ultra macro lens 25mm 2 Flash and homemade diffuser Magnification 5:1 Stack of 92 images Wemacro rail, stepsize 30 um Helicon Focus ad Photoshop