So nice and warm already and they say snow again by the end of this week. :yuck:
http://www.okanaganwildlifephotograp...e100146932.jpg
http://www.okanaganwildlifephotograp...146950-54z.jpg
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So nice and warm already and they say snow again by the end of this week. :yuck:
http://www.okanaganwildlifephotograp...e100146932.jpg
http://www.okanaganwildlifephotograp...146950-54z.jpg
I love this! wonderful colour! :thumbup:
That 2nd shot is a beaut. The flower colour and the bokeh just compliment each other perfectly.
Nice to see some colour after all these months of grey.
Thanks all. :)
Now it doesn't take long anymore and the Balsam Roots are blooming and everything here is yellow.
Yay..spring photos! Boo to not being anywhere near spring yet!
Love that second one!
Thanks Kat. :)
Second one is a photo stack of five single pics.
Sometimes people will use a stack of shots to create a huge depth of field. By adjusting the focus with each shot they can create a shot that has sharp focus from the front elements right through to the back elements. Usually not necessary with landscapes or wider angle shots but very handy for closer up or zoomed in work and also where a very low f-stop is needed that creates a narrow depth of field.
MA explained it very well already. I just want to add, that you go with the camera forward (try not to rotate it) to the object and take the shots. Then you use certain Software to get the better DOF. CombineZP for example, which is Freeware, or Zerene Stacker. This one is not Freeware, but also allows rotation of the camera.
Or as I did once ... used layer masking and didn't move the camera at all ... tripod and different focus points with each shot.
Not sure ... but it's the same same as the other layer masking technique whether sharpening etc.
The easiest way I imagine is to get that software OWL was talking about and let that create the image for you ... like using HDR software I guess. I haven't done it this way.