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225 megapixels, from 35 frames with D90 & 55mm macro lens, at f/11.
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177 megapixels, from 44 D90 images shot at full life-size magnification.
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Twenty vertical frames, with D90 and 55mm Micro lens at full life-size magnification.
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Snow melting off of overhead telephone wires leave a field of crater-lettes.
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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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Source: 28 vertical frames (4 rows of 7)
Lens: 200mm f/4 AI, set to f/16, minimum focus distance
Field of View: 15 degrees wide, 17 degrees high-
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Palm trunk macro at the Phipps Conservatory Tropical Rainforest exhibit
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11C x 24R in about a 12" x 18" area. I made this image on 23 March 2008 using a Canon S5-IS with stacked close-up lens and tele-extender. The closest lens to subject distance was about 24". I used auto-focus, since the lens-subject distance changed a lot.
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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 stitching didn't work well. This is due, I think, to the camera setup: Leica M...
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Clermontia montis-loa (Campanulaceae, Lobelioideae) is endemic to the eastern flanks of Mauna Loa and Kilauea, occurring in wet forests, 1,070 - 1,700 m, Hilo, Puna, and Ka`u districts, Hawai`i. ref: Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai`i, Volume 1, p.432. Warren L. Wagner, Derral R. Herbst, and S. H. Sohmer, Univ...
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