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 By: Martin Halley  
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Photographer  Martin Halley {Karma:580}
Project N/A Camera Model Panasonic DMC-G1
Categories Nature
Macro
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Lens Nikon 55mm Micro-NIKKOR f2.8 AIS
Uploaded 4/25/2011 Film / Memory Type 12 Mpx
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 267 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 13 Rating
7.00
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Leatherhead
State -  SURREY
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About She paid my office a visit so I thought she wanted to pose for us. A focus stack of around 80 frames each 0.002" (50 microns) deep.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Martin Halley   {K:580} 5/13/2011
Ah, now I understand. I will delete it from the alternative process. Focus stacking seemed to qualify it for that. My mistake. Many thanks for pointing this out and your further kind comments. Regards.

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James Cannon   {K:-463} 5/12/2011
The image is positively amazing and could be utilized as an ad for Nikon lenses. In fact, I would vote for it as a "People's Choice" award in any of the other categories in which you have this listed. However, the "Alternative Process" category states, "All types of Alternative Processes welcome here. Platinum, Palladium, Cyanotype, Tintype, etc. Note: this is not a digital category". I viewed your portfolio and find your images quite stunning so, no, the comment was not negative, but merely an observation. -Cheers!

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Martin Halley   {K:580} 5/12/2011
In the baove comment please read "Macro" in place of "microscope. Sorry Nikon, doing you down there.

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Martin Halley   {K:580} 5/12/2011
What an interesting comment. What do you mean by "digital"? Is this a plus or a minus comment?

Yes, a digital camera was used but there has not been any post-processing other than to blend the layers together. What you see is exactly what came out of the camera. No changes to saturation, contrast, sharpening, levels, curves or anything like that.

No film equipment could ever achieve an image like this, so perhaps your perceived digitalness is a function of the surprising depth of field at this magnification combined with the excellent sharpness from a good quality microscope lens.

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James Cannon   {K:-463} 5/12/2011
It looks digital, to me.

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Soubhik Patranabis   {K:41} 4/28/2011
Just amazing ...

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 4/27/2011
magnificent in every sense,perfect masterful image.

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/26/2011
A masterful macro image Martin!
Wow, that sounds poetic :)
Andre

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Martin Halley   {K:580} 4/26/2011
Thank you for your kind comment. I used Zerene for this image. Others prefer Helicon Focus.

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Turi cg Turi cg   {K:27715} 4/25/2011
I can only say brilliant !
besos:)

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Tibor Bálint Tibor Bálint   {K:4104} 4/25/2011
Excellent macro.7+++. What program put together a 80 photo?
Regards: Tibor

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 Aungsita  Chatterjee Aungsita  Chatterjee   {K:19843} 4/25/2011
excellent........ martin.
regards bubai.

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vehbi dileksiz vehbi dileksiz   {K:37355} 4/25/2011
Stunning macro image.
Just "Perfect"
My best...
Regards.
vehbi.

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