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This Second photo, I stacked 6 images, wasn't perfect being handheld, but i'll take it
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It works well, you just don't want your subject to move a lot either, makes stacking less of a headacheYou got quite good effects with the handhelding focus stacking Ron Westbroek is the exact of this technique I've been using this technique also a lot
It's surprising easy. Photoshop works decently for most photos, but can't beat Helicon Focus for the flexibility in blending different areas of your photo together.Great photos. I have never tried focus stacking, do not have the equipment for it.
My camera (Sony a7rii) doesn't do in body focus stacking and handheld it is at least for me impossible to get right. And i don't have a focusrail. Putting the photos together is not a problem, it is getting the photos that is the problem.It's surprising easy. Photoshop works decently for most photos, but can't beat Helicon Focus for the flexibility in blending different areas of your photo together.
My camera (Sony a7rii) doesn't do in body focus stacking and handheld it is at least for me impossible to get right. And i don't have a focusrail. Putting the photos together is not a problem, it is getting the photos that is the problem.
You got quite good effects with the handhelding focus stacking Ron Westbroek is the exact of this technique I've been using this technique also a lot
Sony a6400, I've used a Canon 70D for 10+ years, but it was beginning to show its age and I wanted something more compact. Moving from DSLR to mirrorless has been so much needed. Not to mention I can shoot 4k video on it compared to my 70D not even able to do 1080p at 60fps.Haha say insect " don't move ", and wind to be quite for the moment
What camera do you use Israel.pov ?