Some more coffee tells me that was supposed to be "crabapple tree".
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/4/2011 1:48 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I'm also going to have to try again. My major attempt at focus stacking
> was ruined by a similar problem. It wasn't a breeze but wilting that
> caused the problem. I had clipped a small crabtree branch full of
> blossoms off the neighbor's tree. I inserted the branch in a vase of
> water. By the time I had completed the half dozen or so exposures the
> leaves and blossoms had wilted enough that it became impossible to merge
> the individual images. I was truly amazed by the speed of the wilting
> which was otherwise unnoticeable to me.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 7/3/2011 10:08 PM, Moose wrote:
>> On 7/3/2011 5:17 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Recently given some oddball orchids--I think this is the Paph. known as
>>> "the hairy one." The Zuiko 135 was screaming to get out today so I
>>> obliged.
>>> First focus stack in many moons. Put him outside close to our blooming
>>> lavender hedge. At f16 the bokeh was not so hot and the dof still
>>> wasn't adequate.
>>>
>>> Six images might be better than one, Mike
>>>
>>> http://www.olyendomike.com/Other/Macro-2011/17867689_kKxpHP#1366596900_XnKxQF7-L-LB
>>
>> First rate, Mike!
>>
>> My last effort was with a white bearded iris. there was a small breeze,
>> which moved the delicate petals, giving a
>> ghosting effect. The software worked well, but the source material was
>> flawed.
>>
>> Moose
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