So...did you glue the little bugger down or drug him to get a 10 shot stack?
Great technique and composition.
I love the shot, and had no clue as to the stationary nature of that spider, and nor did I make the comment as a derision, more as a funny. I guess the humor escaped you. What program are you using to do your stacks. That's probably the cleanest 10 stack I've seen in awhile.
I don't understand what I am seeing where his right (image left) feet touch the flower. They are in focus but not touching anything in focus. Were his right feet in the air?
Very impressive shot, Jack. And beautifully executed.
Very nice and thanks for all the explanations - I learned something too!
Mark
very nice work John
I do a lot of Orchid stacks in CS5&6 and it performs very well most of the time.
A little trick I learned is to take all the shots into ACR first and do global adjustments on the first image, sync them and save, then select them in Bridge again load as layers to bring them into PS and let PS do it's magic.
David
I love the shot, and had no clue as to the stationary nature of that spider, and nor did I make the comment as a derision, more as a funny. I guess the humor escaped you. What program are you using to do your stacks. That's probably the cleanest 10 stack I've seen in awhile.
First rate. We don't see a lot of macro work here, but this one is inspiring.
so congrats on spinning that web, its a lot of work. :-)
Well done.