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    It is amazing how much stuff came out of that little insect (nest material that is).
    Again, your shots are beyond belief how detailed they get. To be able focus stack without a tripod has to take some effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    Amazing detail Jason, great work.
    Thanks Steve!

    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    It is amazing how much stuff came out of that little insect (nest material that is).
    Again, your shots are beyond belief how detailed they get. To be able focus stack without a tripod has to take some effort.
    Thank you Pat for the compliments! I was happy she just stuck with what she had previously completed. I haven't seen her back or her men . To focus stack on some of the stuff I have been, I usually have a good place to brace me or the camera. Most of the time, I rest the hood of the camera on the something solid that happens to be in the area and just move it back and forth. It actually works really well. This last shot I couldn't use my easy method in PP because she kept moving her legs and there was ghosting everywhere. I had to take 4 or 5 shots and individually blend them together after they were all aligned.

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