This is a very small echinacea (cone flower) bloom. The image is an example of photo stacking. It used 19 photos stacked together to increase depth of field. It was one of my first efforts to use a new focusing rail and macro reverse adapter. The adapter reverses a lens to create a macro lens.
Thank you John. Since I’m not getting out as much, I’m turning to things that can be done closer to home.
I too am amazed by the detail that the reversed lens makes possible. However, I don’t think this would be possible without the focusing rail. Nether the rail nor the adapter are expense. Combined about $120.
Amazing and beautiful, Tim!
Thank you John. Since I’m not getting out as much, I’m turning to things that can be done closer to home.
I too am amazed by the detail that the reversed lens makes possible. However, I don’t think this would be possible without the focusing rail. Nether the rail nor the adapter are expense. Combined about $120.
Always a pleasure to visit your site, Tim! I know that something extra will be shaking. Congratulations, my friend! And thank you!
Thank you Fabio. You’re always so thoughtful.
Really nice.
Thank you.
I like it, Tim. One for its bold colors, but even more so for how it pulls you in, leading you deeper and deeper, as you suggested. –Curt
Thank you Curt. This macro photography does open up new views.
It’s fun to play with.
Yes, it is.