Adjusting aperture alone can only do so much to get sharp images with a wide depth of field — sometimes, getting both point A and point B tack sharp in one shot is about as possible as a flying pig.
Focus stacking is a technique that will give your macro shots much sharper focus. Here's how to get started with a dSLR. Lexy Savvides Former Editor at Large Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter ...
Focus stacking makes for fantastic macro images, but the process can be tedious without the right tools. While some focus stacking rigs require the camera to be moved away from the subject in small ...
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Focus stacking has flaws. This unusual gadget is designed to fight them for better macro
Getting up close to a subject creates a thin slice of focus – making getting sharp shots a longstanding challenge for macro photographers. But an unusual new gadget from Novoflex aims to tackle the ...
Macro photography is the art of taking photos of things very close up, and ideally at great detail. Unfortunately cameras have poor depth of field at close ranges, so to get around this, many use ...
Depth of field is a key principle to photography, a combination of factors and physics that determine how much any given photo is in focus. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, I want to to break the ...
The Lamproderma scintillans is barely visible to the human eye – but extraordinary focus stacking reveals stunning detail ...
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