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Technique

Too Much Light!

While out photographing in nature, we all occasionally find a subject that might be better photographed at another time of day for …

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July 26, 2020 by Dennis

Using Flash – Balancing the Foreground and Background Light

Using flash effectively is often a challenge for many photographers, likely due to the lack of knowledge of how to use it, and for some …

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July 13, 2020 by Dennis A Goulet

Focus Stacking — Part 3

What Works, What Doesn’t To further understand focus stacking and to compare the good, bad and ugly of Photoshop auto-merge, Helicon …

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January 27, 2012 by Dennis

Focus Stacking — Part 2

Anomalies and (some) Fixes As I experimented with capture and processing of images for focus stacking, I discovered some recurring …

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January 21, 2012 by Dennis

Focus Stacking

A Technique to Increase Depth of Field of an Image Ever notice how little is in focus when taking close-up images, even with the …

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December 23, 2011 by Dennis

Bee Assassin

This Bee Assassin stayed on one of two flowers during a four week period in September.  The first images are in the nymph stage, …

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October 3, 2009 by Dennis

Frost on the Window

This winter has been colder than most, and one side effect is frost growing on the windows.    The crustal structures …

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February 8, 2009 by Dennis

Seeing is Believing

While mostly true, occasionally the eye can be fooled. This appears to be an earthworm on some leaf litter. It is. But the worm is four feet long and 1-2 inches in diameter. Photographed in Sumaco, Ecuador.

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