Focus Stacking

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I just started playing around with focus stacking, and I'm pretty happy with the results. These photos were shot on my Nikon D610 with a Nikon 200mm Micro f/4D IF-ED, tethered to my MacBook running Helicon Remote to control the focus over 10 individual exposures, and then processed in Helicon Focus to render the final image.

Lobo.jpg

Acropora.jpg

The only problem with focus stacking is dealing with movement between shots. It works really well on SPS, but anything with longer polyps that sway in the current can be tricky. For this plate coral, I turned off all flow before taking the photos, but the coral still moved a bit in between the 8 shots I took. When stitched together, it takes on an illusion of motion, as seen at the tips of a few tentacles:
Plate Coral.jpg

For reference, here's an example of the depth of field in a single photo:
img_003.jpg

And here's the fully rendered image composed of 10 photos:
Syringes copy.jpg

It's a pretty cool technology.
 
Looks really nice! I’ve tried this in the past, but found getting things to stay still difficult too :)
 
Beautiful pictures I’ll maybe have a go at trying that as well!
 

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