Beautiful! I love focus stacking. I normally do it with products for work which are very very still. I imagine it's difficult to get clean stacks when shooting subjects like this in their natural environment. (assuming it was shot outdoors) Great results either way! following.
Thank you. I love focus stacking too as you probably can tell. Yes, you have to wait for a calm day otherwise your wasting your time shooting outdoors. For this post I took at cutting and brought it indoors to do the shoot because the weather in UK in winter is pretty windy.
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Beautiful! I love focus stacking. I normally do it with products for work which are very very still. I imagine it's difficult to get clean stacks when shooting subjects like this in their natural environment. (assuming it was shot outdoors) Great results either way! following.
Thank you. I love focus stacking too as you probably can tell. Yes, you have to wait for a calm day otherwise your wasting your time shooting outdoors. For this post I took at cutting and brought it indoors to do the shoot because the weather in UK in winter is pretty windy.
Nice. Yeah, that's a much more reasonable way to execute that focus stack. :)