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Jan 06, 2023
This science-fiction landscape is actually an extreme closeup of a decomposing Oak branch.
Cool, aint it? There's a tiny mite near the left side and at least three small fungi spore bodies (or possibly slime molds). If you like seeing new worlds, and I do, this is exciting.
I'll be experimenting with ultraclose photography in the new year. It practically begs for focus stacking - where you overlap a stack of images based on the focus. The lens I'm using is basically a microscope lens adapted onto a mount for my cameras. It's only a 20mm lens, but you must be within a couple of centimeters to focus. And by the way, you focus by moving the camera, not the lens. So a focusing rail and sturdy tripod are de rigueur so to say. I'm also curious to see what happens when I use extension tubes to move the lens away from the camera body and increase the magnification.
Still there's a lot to see even with single shots.
This jungle is a common species of moss:
And English Ivy sparkles with color or perhaps it should be colour, even though it's dark from the cold.
I didn't know that and wouldn't have noticed it with just my eyes.
These images probably won't make it onto our website, though I'm not sure about the first as it is intrinsically interesting, but drop me a line if you'd like a copy (I'll probably aske you to sign up for the mailing list though).
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