papilio_ Well-known member Joined Jun 28, 2013 Messages 332 Reaction score 178 Location St. Paul, Minnesota Nov 14, 2014 #2 Going through some of my photo archives I found these exuvia focus stacks which some may find interesting. Deep focus stacks taken through a 10X Mitutoyo Apo microscope objective. Idolomantis diabolica L3/4 exuvia Phyllocrania paradoxa L4/5 exuvia
Going through some of my photo archives I found these exuvia focus stacks which some may find interesting. Deep focus stacks taken through a 10X Mitutoyo Apo microscope objective. Idolomantis diabolica L3/4 exuvia Phyllocrania paradoxa L4/5 exuvia
fercho ing Well-known member Joined Aug 2, 2011 Messages 84 Reaction score 23 Location mexico city Nov 14, 2014 #3 great macros who camera and lenses did you use?
papilio_ Well-known member Joined Jun 28, 2013 Messages 332 Reaction score 178 Location St. Paul, Minnesota Nov 14, 2014 #4 Thank you fercho ing! Taken with a Nikon D800E and Mitutoyo Apo 10X microscope objective, using a reversed Raynox DRC-150 as a tube lens. Focus stacked using StackShot automated rail and Zerene Stacker software. Last edited by a moderator: Nov 14, 2014
Thank you fercho ing! Taken with a Nikon D800E and Mitutoyo Apo 10X microscope objective, using a reversed Raynox DRC-150 as a tube lens. Focus stacked using StackShot automated rail and Zerene Stacker software.
dmina Well-known member Joined Jul 21, 2014 Messages 1,793 Reaction score 447 Location Michigan Nov 18, 2014 #5 Wow... that was cool... who knew there was so much ... still left in those sheds... thanks it was interesting..
Wow... that was cool... who knew there was so much ... still left in those sheds... thanks it was interesting..
papilio_ Well-known member Joined Jun 28, 2013 Messages 332 Reaction score 178 Location St. Paul, Minnesota Nov 18, 2014 #6 Thanks dmina, glad you enjoyed them!