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Bug by EscherFor want of a better term, a giant mozzie. Hopefully some one WILL supply me a better name. The Stacking software put its head in front of the leg when it should have been the other way around. I was going to fix it then thought I liked the head being visible, so left it as was. Don't try to follow the leg though Greg
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Re: Bug by EscherGood photo on a weird looking bug.
Re: Bug by EscherGreg - It's the limited intense oof areas that probably looks most out of place for me - good job trying stacking on an object which could move - a lot
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Re: Bug by Escherhaha, i wanna see the back leg (LHS) on the front side ! now that would spin the viewer out.
Greg, was this handheld stackage? gerry's photography journey
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No I used the tripod for this one. About 20 shots. The bug itself is about 30mm along the body. It moved several times during the shoot, but luckily all the in-focus bits made sense when joined up. I am still using PS for the stacking, but I really must try the dedicated S/W that Rodney is using to see how much difference it makes. Greg
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Re: Bug by EscherNice one Greg.
It looks like some kind of crane fly. Regards Colin
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