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This is a GigaPan of a Kalanchoe houseplant. I like Kalanchoe (Mother of Thousands) because it is a great example of vegetative propagation. Tiny plantlets form on the leaf margins that actually develop roots before dropping off to form new independent plants. The primary purpose of this image is to practice taking cl...
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In an attempt to learn to use focus stacking software and techniques, I took photos of a tray of cacti and other succulents then stacked the photos before stitching. There are a variety of houseplant species in this assortment.
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After a visit to the CREATE Lab in October 2011 and meeting with Fine Fellow, Dr. Richard Palmer, the Huntington High School GigaPan team was inspired to experiment with focus stacking, especially for macro images. This photo is the distant focus of three sets of twenty images (5 X 4) that were shot to focus on each ...
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After a visit to the CREATE Lab in October 2011 and meeting with Fine Fellow, Dr. Richard Palmer, the Huntington High School GigaPan team was inspired to experiment with focus stacking, especially for macro images. This photo is the nearest focus of three sets of twenty images (5 X 4) that were shot to focus on each ...
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After a visit to the CREATE Lab in October 2011 and meeting with Fine Fellow, Dr. Richard Palmer, the Huntington High School GigaPan team was inspired to experiment with focus stacking, especially for macro images. This photo is a stacking of three sets of twenty images (5 X 4) that were shot to focus on each row of f...
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After a visit to the CREATE Lab in October 2011 and meeting with Fine Fellow, Dr. Richard Palmer, the Huntington High School GigaPan team was inspired to experiment with focus stacking, especially for macro images. This photo is the middle focus of three sets of twenty images (5 X 4) that were shot to focus on each row...
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After a visit to the CREATE Lab in October 2011 and meeting with Fine Fellow, Dr. Richard Palmer, the Huntington High School GigaPan team was inspired to experiment with focus stacking, especially for macro images. This photo is a stacking of three sets of twenty images (5 X 4) that were shot to focus on each row of fi...
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