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Posted: Mon Jun 11th, 2018 16:03
 
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Managed to grab this Painted Lady as she swayed in the breeze. Thank God for AFC:applause:

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Nice one, as always with these shots bit more DOF?



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Nice one, as always with these shots bit more DOF?

My wife's Panasonic FZ2000 has focus stacking on board! It takes a 4K 2sec burst changing focus around the screen ...you can then manually select the fields to be stacked by touching the parts of the screen or you can tell it to do all ie auto. The images from static subjects (and camera!) are superb. Sadly when she tried to do roses they were moving too much in the breeze and she got a rim effect not dissimilar to slow speed flash halos!

I would have faired as poorly on my two shots if I had tried! :thumbsdown:

Aparantly the best way to control dof on bugs and butterflies is to capture them, pop them in the fridge for a while and when you release them they take several minutes to warm up enough to move! Sadly that doesn't work for flowers or when there is a wind on release.:needsahug:



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