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Thread: Shield Bug Stack Stereogram

  1. #1
    Jody Melanson
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    Default Shield Bug Stack Stereogram



    Model = Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Exposure Time = 1/200"
    F Number = F16
    Exposure Program = Manual
    ISO Speed Ratings = 100
    Metering Mode = Spot
    Flash = Flash fired, compulsory flash mode
    Focal Length = 150mm + 3 Tubes + Reversed 50/1.8
    Color Space = sRGB
    Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
    Tripod
    Mirror Lockup
    Remote Shutter Release
    3 Flash Units
    24 Frames each side, Stacked with CombineZP

  2. #2
    Julie Kenward
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    Great detail as always, Jody! Love the BG color...it really compliments the insect!

  3. #3
    Anita Rakestraw
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    I love these stereograms and this is a really cool one! Question: I assume the 24 frames are each for a different focal point, in order to get so much of the subject in focus, am I correct? And if so, your subject must remain absolutely still for all that refocussing....? Is there some special technique used to obtain all those slightly differently focussed frames? (Or do I have even a clue what I am talking about, lol!?) Very interesting work, anyhow, I've been enjoying these! On this, I wish the insect's sides would also have been focussed.

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