Re: Iris confusa 'Martyn Rix'
- Subject: Re: Iris confusa 'Martyn Rix'
- From: K* W* <k*@astound.net>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 19:26:19 -0800
Thanks.
This winter I've been experimenting with a photography program called Helicon Focus. I put my camera, with a macro lens, on a tripod and hook it up to the computer. I put a flower in front of the camera and start Helicon Focus. It shows me what the camera sees and lets me pick the closest focus and the farthest focus I want. It then takes a series pictures, moving the focus a little between each. In this case, it took 13 pictures. The program then analyses the photos, picking the areas of best focus from each, combining them into one picture. That's how I was able to get both the fringe on the style crests and the edge of the farthest fall all in sharp focus while keeping the aperture (F-stop) of the lens at a good middle value. I hope to get lots of fully focused studio shots of iris species this year to add to my photo collection. Ken On 2/28/2013 6:23 AM, Rodney Barton wrote: Â |
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