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Macros stacks in the field on an Autumn day in Wat Tyler CP

Essex, grasshopper, hymenoptera, spiders, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 23, 2018Leave a comment

Last month I had an early morning walk around Wat Tyler CP. It was a typical chilly autumn morning, with the rising sun was warming things up slowly. I was hoping for some dewy webs, but was not in luck. I did however find this Garden Spider sitting on a leaf. It was hard to…

Stacked images of common froglets and a nursery web spider

amphibian, Arachnid, frog, spidersBy Neil-UKWildlifeSeptember 9, 2018Leave a comment

Back in May/June I had a number of froglets around my pond and some would sit for me nicely, so I thought I’d try some image stacks of them.  (You can find out more about how I make these these stacks/stacked images here). I got some nice results: Of course I had a few failures…

Taking Stacked images of live insects on the Olympus EM1 mark ii

Photography, UncategorizedBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 19, 20182 Comments

In the last few months I have posted a number of stacked images of live invertebrates (and occasionally vertebrates!) and people have asked two questions: 1. What is stacking/a stacked image? 2. How did you get a subject to sit still for 99+ shots? This blog should hopefully clear things up. What is a stacked…

Garden arachnid macros with focus stacking on Olympus EM-1 MkII

Arachnid, spidersBy Neil-UKWildlifeOctober 1, 2017Leave a comment

Last weekend I was playing with my camera in my father-in-law’s garden. We were comparing the results to my sister in law’s high-end compact camera by photographing a small flock of starlings on a neighbours roof. The 300mm with 1.4x tele was far superior as expected, but then it is multiple times the price! I…

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