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Jumping Spider on poppy...

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Jumping Spider on poppy sent on June 08, 2013 (17:38) by Alberto Ghizzi Panizza. 59 comments, 12737 views.

, 1/10 f/6.3, ISO 100, tripod.

Focus Stacking - Immagine realizzata con l'amico Radeski #Arachnida #JumpingSpider



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210 persons like it: Adolfo Panarello, Adriano Campione, Alago, Alberti Riccardo, Alepou, Alesrog, Alessandro Laconi, Alessandro Moneta, Alessandro Riva, Alessio Dorigo, Alessio.caria, Alex Amariei, Alexalex, Aliseolo, Alpi05, Andy69, Angelo Adorisio, Angelod01, Anterm51, Antino, Anto63, Attila, Aurora.Bi, Barbara76, Baribal, Biggythemyte, Biomeccanico, Blow-Up, Capellone24, Captainmilos, Caterina Bruzzone, Ciprian, Claroxon, Claudio Cortesi, Claudio Salandini, Corrado Mariani, Criss, Cristian Arghius, Dadoini, Damiana Rusconi, Daniele Ruggeri D2, Danielefrancesca, Danilo Montagna, Davide Morellini, Devil.six, Diprimadamiano, Donato Romagnuolo, Dylan, Eccoli Eccoli, Ecka, Eddie6630, Egargiulo, Egio, El Toni, Ellendreameng, EnricoEos, Enricor69, Enzo 75, Erin, Evelina79, F.Naef, Fabio Castagna, Fabiopisciotta, Faitu, Fede Jp, FedericaCollini, Federico Funari, Fggalassi, Finco, Fotoenk, Fotoreal, Francesco Cassulo, Francesco De Rossi, Francesco Santantoni, Fulvio, Gabrielle Martin, Gaijin, Galli Massimo, Gazza71, Gerry84, Gian Antonio, Giancarlo Di Miceli, Gianluca Porciani, Gianmarcomuratori, Giion, Giobanni, GionaTabarini, Giosa, Giovanni Colicchia, Giovanni Riccardi, Giulietta Cazzaro, Giuseppe De Felice, Giuseppe Grasso, Giuseppe Guadagno, Giuseppe Innamorati, Giuseppe Orlando, Grang, Gtabbi, Guido Parmiggiani, Herman, Ilariascione, Ivan Gugole, Jahromi, Jerry Vacchieri, Kikkiricky, Koda59, Korra88, L'occhiodelcigno, Landerjack, Lara Zanarini, Lb1960, Lelehd, Leonardo670sv, Lorenzoegiorgiaphoto, Lorenzorouge, Lorenzo_rosa, Lucadavide, Lucaluca, Lucanasigrosso, Luigitanganelli, M3ndoza, Maaax, Maestrale Sensibile, Magugno, Marco Gasparrini, Marco Misuri, Marco Palazzo, Marco Renieri, Marco Severin, Marco50, Marcofarina, Marino Bozzi, Markos Loudaros, Martinclimber, Massimiliano Mormile, Massimo Menzaghi, MatteoBio, Mattiaoliva, Mattmusc, Mauelle, Maurizio Camisaschi, Maurizio Verdecchia, Mauro Mgl, Max Abberline, Maxbonvi, Maximo53, Maxspin73, Mazzarri, Mdmphotographer, Medri Silverio, Melugo, Mgiuseppe, Michele Forlani, Michele Marini, Mnardell, Momo, Monnyy, Nico Vit, Nicola Dal Zotto, Nicola Vender Wondo, Oldani Beppe, Olivier Rentsch, Olovni, Omarpi, Ombranhc, Panz76, Paolo Caloisi, Pigi47, Pils, Polmarco, Quellolà, Redento Trento, Rendih, Riky86, Roberto M Parma, Roberto Marchitelli, Roberto Marini, Roberto1977, Rriccardo, Ruggero Bertarello, Salvo L. G., Sanja, Saroukai, Sasasicilyuno, Scapino, Shidenkai, Shpattov, Shutter, Silvano Bossi, Simona Gosi, Simonciniandrea, Simone, Simonethoth, Soulkeeper, Ste83, Stefano Arrighi, Stefano Tarabelli, StefanoConti, Stiglic89, Technophil, Testadura65, Tiziano Ferlanti, Vasile Gori, Verghera, VittorioDs, Ximen Nao, Zen56zen, Zena, Zman, Zolikron


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avatarsupporter
sent on June 12, 2013 (5:32)

Very nice. Dramatic image with exceptional detail and a unique composition. Good eye. Very well done. Wally

avatarjunior
sent on June 12, 2013 (6:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations very beautiful. Hello

avatarsupporter
sent on June 12, 2013 (17:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Wally and Fabio!

avatarsenior
sent on June 14, 2013 (17:24)

Very nice, I'm surprised it stayed still! :D

How many exposures for this stack?

avatarsupporter
sent on June 14, 2013 (17:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice, I'm surprised it stayed still! : D

How many exposures for this stack?


Thank you Cristian. I tried a lot of times and days before taking the right sequence ...
This is a stack of 10/12 images

user612
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sent on June 14, 2013 (19:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Super good

avatarsupporter
sent on June 14, 2013 (19:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks George!

avatarjunior
sent on June 14, 2013 (21:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Amazing, fantastic!! I apologize if I ask a question, I tried many times to photograph the spider Hopping and there have never succeeded because I can just focus decently he just jumps up and goes away ... but how did you even use a tripod? he was alive? sorry if I ask the question, mine is just itching to know do not want to learn the secrets of a professional ... thank you!

avatarsenior
sent on June 14, 2013 (22:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The photo is beautiful, for me a little 'impressive: sweet details of the flower, disturbing the "monster" that is perched above ... 8-) 8-)

avatarjunior
sent on June 19, 2013 (11:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bellissima! Laying spectacular!

avatarsupporter
sent on June 19, 2013 (11:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful background with the petals of the poppy. Please do not call yourself 'roost' this beautiful flower.

avatarsupporter
sent on June 19, 2013 (12:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Mazzarri, Francesca, Bobnc21 and Joseph!

Please do not call yourself 'roost' this beautiful flower

Never used this term ... :-P

how did you even use a tripod? he was alive? sorry if I ask the question, mine is just itching to know do not want to learn the secrets of a professional ... thank you!!

The spider was alive. The stand is sturdy and also essential for this type of shots. Actually find it still is difficult, but with patience and tens of thousands of shots to trash every now and then you take home something good.

avatarsupporter
sent on November 17, 2013 (16:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Amazing. A splendid shooting ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on January 10, 2014 (15:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Alberto do the amazing photos, you may explain to the chief of the focus stacking technique capimla

avatarsupporter
sent on January 10, 2014 (18:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Antino.
Thanks Grekon! The fs and a technique that is used to overcome the problem of limited or very limited depth of field that you have in the macro and the macro push. Technically you are running a series of photos with all the same parameters, time, ISO and aperture (if you want you can also vary) at various distances from the subject by moving the camera using a slide micrometer starting from the nearest part of the subject to the very far (or vice versa). Then you create an image using a software that combines all parts in focus shots.

avatarsenior
sent on January 10, 2014 (18:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It sounds complicated ... Anyway thanks for the explanation

avatarsupporter
sent on January 10, 2014 (18:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is in fact the single shot is much easier because often when stacking the subject moves.

avatarsenior
sent on January 10, 2014 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I guess you have to discard several attempts

avatarsupporter
sent on January 10, 2014 (18:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

That's right, 90% usually I go to empty




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