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Another fun macro-pano. Looks like I'll need manual focus at each frame, though. :^( I knocked over the board before I could try - a big mess. Will make a new face and try it again. How many plant families can you identify? Hint - 12 - unless I missed any. A few are fairly difficult. The salt in the salt & p...
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Source: 34 vertical frames (7 rows) Lens: 55mm f/2.8 AF Micro and 2X Teleconverter, at full 2:1 magnification For comparison, here's an 8-megapixel single macro shot (sans TC) covering the same field of view: farm5.static.flickr.com/4023/4332840153_fa1c91ba7c_o.jpg

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my first attempt to stitch macro images together. Skull is 11 inches long.
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Tiny Jurrasic fossil lizard head photographed through a microscope. The original is about 12mm long.
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This diminutive endemic Kauai lobelia, Cyanea asarifolia, is now presumed extinct in the wild. It's range was restricted to the base of 3,000 ft. cliffs at the "Blue Hole" at the base of Mt. Wai`ale`ale, the rainiest spot on Earth. These plantlets, when grown to sufficient size in a greenhouse, may one day be planted b...
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Dactylospora sp. (Ascomycota, Fungi). 3D Anaglyph for Red/Cyan Goggles. This macro photo was taken with a Canon A2000IS and magnification optics. Both the left and right half-image consists of> 700 frames, first stacked (CombineZP), then stitched and then converted to a 3D image (Stereophotomaker Ver. 4.13). Unfort...
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The Keyser Limestone is the lowest formation of the late Silurian to early Devonian Helderburg Group. It records stable platform deposits which accumulated in the quiet period between the Taconian and Acadian orogenies. This sample was collected and contributed by Dr. Michael Mengason.
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Hymenophyllum tunbrigense site in the "Binzeltschluff" near "Muellerthal" (eastern.lu). In the foreground one can see Pleurotus pulmonarius on a Fagus trunc killed by Fomes fomentarius. In order to protect the Hymenophyllum, the exact place where it grows is not shown here.
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Also known as oolites or ooliths, these little geologic Gobstoppers form in shallow, supersaturated, agitated water far from continental sediment sources. They start as a tiny grain of calcium carbonate, usually calcite or aragonite. As they roll and tumble in the waves, they gradually build up layer after layer of ...
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Now something totally different: a macro panorama! This was not done with the Gigapan head, as I used a 100mm f4 Leica Macro-Elmar on bellows with the E-510, which is significantly too much weight for the gigapan unit. As you can see,the stiching here worked better. While still not perfect - the minutes hand has a b...
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