RCE Foto

(i) On JuzaPhoto, please disable adblockers (let's see why!)






Login LogoutJoin JuzaPhoto!
JuzaPhoto uses technical cookies and third-part cookies to provide the service and to make possible login, choice of background color and other settings (click here for more info).

By continuing to browse the site you confirm that you have read your options regarding cookies and that you have read and accepted the Terms of service and Privacy.


OK, I confirm


You can change in every moment your cookies preferences from the page Cookie Preferences, that can be reached from every page of the website with the link that you find at the bottom of the page; you can also set your preferences directly here

Accept CookiesCustomizeRefuse Cookies


  1. Galleries
  2. »
  3. Macro and Flora
  4. » Aricia agestis

 
Aricia agestis ...

Farfalle - Licenidi 1

View gallery (60 photos)

Aricia agestis sent on April 19, 2024 (8:17) by Pangur Bán. 5 comments, 139 views. [retina]

, 1/100 f/7.1, ISO 640, tripod.

Aprile 2024. Focus bracketing manuale di 36 scatti.



View High Resolution 8.6 MP  



What do you think about this photo?


Do you have questions or curiosities about this image? Do you want to ask something to the author, give him suggestions for improvement, or congratulate for a photo that you really like?


You can do it by joining JuzaPhoto, it is easy and free!

There is more: by registering you can create your personal page, publish photos, receive comments and you can use all the features of JuzaPhoto. With more than 252000 members, there is space for everyone, from the beginner to the professional.




avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2024 (19:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Fantastic! but.. here you can clearly see the problem of fogging in FS on the paw compared to the background

avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2024 (19:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You mean the back one in front of the orchid's petal. The same thing, although less visible, also around one of the front legs. To avoid these halos, I usually stack the photos with Helicon Focus' C method, with which they are almost absent. However, when I find myself shooting in the wind or performing a manual bracketing (which unlike the FS with the slide is not exactly immune to vibrations since I touch the focus ring), or both situations as in this case, then I use method B which according to is more effective in hiding the microblur BUT creates halos. I could correct them with clone or something else, but I preferred to leave them alone.
... No, it's just that I forgot. :-D

avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2024 (23:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I also have propeller focus, hopefully it's not up to him.

avatarsenior
sent on May 13, 2024 (11:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The three methods can give very different results in terms of detail.
I still have the sequence of shots used for this FS and as an example I redid it with the B:


method
and with the C:



Crops made on jpgs directly produced by Helicon. No post-production.
The best way to proceed is to always compare at least the results of B and C ("A" I tend to discard it), also varying radius and smoothing, and evaluate from time to time which is the best.

avatarsenior
sent on May 13, 2024 (21:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree, one of the 3 brings out non-existent reflexes




Publish your advertisement on JuzaPhoto (info)

Some comments may have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.  Microsoft Translator



 ^

JuzaPhoto contains affiliate links from Amazon and Ebay and JuzaPhoto earn a commission in case of purchase through affiliate links.

Mobile Version - juza.ea@gmail.com - Terms of use and Privacy - Cookie Preferences - P. IVA 01501900334 - REA 167997- PEC juzaphoto@pec.it

May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me