Excellent finale to a really great set of images, Stan. The tree frogs
are great as is the spider and the grasshopper in the coneflower. Strong
images across the board though.
Mark
On 8/17/2014 2:08 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
I’ve added 10 more images to the gallery I started while in the U.P. taking the
Gerlach Nature Photography workshop.
Full gallery is at
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p735513422
New additions start at #37 =
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p735513422/h3e014a12#h22eccc61
Many of the macro and scenic shots are done using the focus stacking approach.
I haven’t been entirely consistent with my naming conventions, but if an image
file#/name ands with, e.g., s7, then what you are viewing is the result of
stacking 7 images in Helicon Focus.
[Side note: the new version of Helicon Focus has many annoying interface
“features” (E.g., Why doesn’t it trust me? Why does it insist on asking for
verification on every step? Where the default is to not do anything?). And
weird artifacts sometimes get introduced in the stacking process. But it does a
good job of aligning and compositing most of the time.]
Once you are in the gallery, clicking on a thumbnail should bring up a midsize
version of that image plus a thumbnail index on the right. Clicking again on
the mid-size image will show a larger version of that shot. When viewing either
the midsize or larger image, the right/left arrows on your keyboard should
allow you to step through the images.
stan
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