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- Brent Sobotka
I'm learning new stuff every day. I haven't played much with the macro lens yet, so last night I thought I would remedy that. So, I took it down by the creek to shoot some lichen. I also hadn't had much experience with focus bracketing, so two birds- one stone so to speak.
I find that close-ups of lichen is remarkably beautiful. On the technical side, it took me a few tries to get the bracketing figured out, but once I did, it was very simple on the R6II. I processed the images in Canon DPP 4, which was also very simple.
On the doing the process well, I've got some stuff to learn. Somewhere along the line, I got the impression I needed to shoot these macro shots with as shallow of a depth of field as possible. But doing so gives me such a short focal distance that on some of these I had to shoot over 200 shots to get the whole scene in focus. (Perhaps I'm not making a big enough step. I started at 3, but moved to 4 later on.). So, am I missing something here? The point of focus stacking is in most cases to reduce boca. So why would I want to shoot with low aperture in the first place? It seems like I should be shooting with a higher aperture and compensating with shutter speed and ISO. Then I wouldn't need such a huge number of shots to stack. The big number of shots doesn't seem to be a problem for the camera, but it takes forever to process in DPP4.
I find that close-ups of lichen is remarkably beautiful. On the technical side, it took me a few tries to get the bracketing figured out, but once I did, it was very simple on the R6II. I processed the images in Canon DPP 4, which was also very simple.
On the doing the process well, I've got some stuff to learn. Somewhere along the line, I got the impression I needed to shoot these macro shots with as shallow of a depth of field as possible. But doing so gives me such a short focal distance that on some of these I had to shoot over 200 shots to get the whole scene in focus. (Perhaps I'm not making a big enough step. I started at 3, but moved to 4 later on.). So, am I missing something here? The point of focus stacking is in most cases to reduce boca. So why would I want to shoot with low aperture in the first place? It seems like I should be shooting with a higher aperture and compensating with shutter speed and ISO. Then I wouldn't need such a huge number of shots to stack. The big number of shots doesn't seem to be a problem for the camera, but it takes forever to process in DPP4.
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