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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 823237" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>An unfortunate dead bee I found on the terrace one morning. The original photo is about 4:1 and was achieved with the use of a bellows. The depth of field I required was extremely difficult to obtain, owing to the reproduction ratio, and was reached by tilting the front and back ends of the bellows, just like in a view camera, and combining that with some focus-stacking which I had to set by hand using the focusing rail system supplied with the bellows. The result is far from perfect, but it was so difficult for me that, at some point, I admit I gave up and declared myself reasonably satisfied.</p><p></p><p>Nikon Z7, Micro-Nikkor 105mm, ƒ/2.8 G VR macro lens, FTZ adapter. Gitzo tripod, artificial lighting. Novoflex BALPRO T/S bellows.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]409326[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 823237, member: 53455"] An unfortunate dead bee I found on the terrace one morning. The original photo is about 4:1 and was achieved with the use of a bellows. The depth of field I required was extremely difficult to obtain, owing to the reproduction ratio, and was reached by tilting the front and back ends of the bellows, just like in a view camera, and combining that with some focus-stacking which I had to set by hand using the focusing rail system supplied with the bellows. The result is far from perfect, but it was so difficult for me that, at some point, I admit I gave up and declared myself reasonably satisfied. Nikon Z7, Micro-Nikkor 105mm, ƒ/2.8 G VR macro lens, FTZ adapter. Gitzo tripod, artificial lighting. Novoflex BALPRO T/S bellows. [ATTACH type="full"]409326[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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