Look at the details, diaphanous parts and the harder body part..... amazing! You can even see the hairs on its antennas! Good job Xpan!Not a beauty exactly...
But it is my first macro image of a living insect I took just now, with the so called Macro "focus bracketing/stacking" technique. (I am totally amateur in this area of photography)
Focus Bracketing/Stacking Means:
You take many images (i took 14) in rapid session, but the focus will move ever so slightly for each photo. Then you stack the images in a special stacking software like Zerene Stacker, which only "takes out" the sharp areas in every image - blend them together. This results into a photo, with greater depth of sharpness on a tiny three dimensional object - which you normally can't get all sharp - to the normally extreme limited depths of sharpness with macro lenses.
The tiny dots are pollen which are all over my plants. The insect was cool. First it was in the middle of the leaf, but i didn't make good photos (hand held) - getting all wobbly. Ok, so went back to get a tripod. The critter then moved to the edge of the leaf... and stayed there for a while.
"Thank you for the portrait", i said. Then it flew away.
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Behold the beautiful Mandarin duck. pic.twitter.com/8OnPVCuDnE
— why you should have an animal (@ShouldHaveAnima) June 3, 2023
Wow! You are a so good photographer! What a beauty. What a mystery also. Who created these things? Nature is fantastic!Not a beauty exactly...
But it is my first macro image of a living insect I took just now, with the so called Macro "focus bracketing/stacking" technique. (I am totally amateur in this area of photography)
Focus Bracketing/Stacking Means:
You take many images (i took 14) in rapid session, but the focus will move ever so slightly for each photo. Then you stack the images in a special stacking software like Zerene Stacker, which only "takes out" the sharp areas in every image - blend them together. This results into a photo, with greater depth of sharpness on a tiny three dimensional object - which you normally can't get all sharp - to the normally extreme limited depths of sharpness with macro lenses.
The tiny dots are pollen which are all over my plants. The insect was cool. First it was in the middle of the leaf, but i didn't make good photos (hand held) - getting all wobbly. Ok, so went back to get a tripod. The critter then moved to the edge of the leaf... and stayed there for a while.
"Thank you for the portrait", i said. Then it flew away.
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Wow! You are a so good photographer! What a beauty. What a mystery also. Who created these things? Nature is fantastic!
Here you have a video of 10 hours where you can see mouse playing. If you like little rats, you will enjoy seeing how funny they are. For my part, I love them. It can be for 2 reasons: maybe in another life I was a rat. That's why I never, ever killed a mouse or rat, never. The other reason maybe I was a cat in another life, that's why I like and have fun to see them.
The skills of a Kingfisher.. pic.twitter.com/dwiFft100k
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) June 5, 2023
I love stories about people and mice. Thanks for yours!Agree. I would and never kill a mouse or rat !! They are incredibly cute. I can quite often see small rats or mice jumping around among the subway train rails in Stockholm... and smileevery time. (On the other hand, I've never been in a situation where hundred thousands of rats or mice run around... As a farmer, I don't know, how I would feel about that) *LOL*
I remember in Berlin, there was a time around 1980, when youngsters used to have tame rats with them on the subway, often half hidden in their jackets, and interacted very gently with each other. I felt, that was so incredible to watch... and so beautiful. My father on the other hand, had a deep hatred towards rats - which I never understood - but it made me curious of course. And then realized, that rats and mice were incredibly cute.
An old couple rescued the kitten stuck in the rain, dried it, and loved it. Grow old with a growing kindness in your heart. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/V9Vy0HJ8Fz
— Hakan Kapucu (@1hakankapucu) June 5, 2023