Flowers and other Flora

Jack Douglas said:
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Here's one I took near McBride BC - old growth cedar. Not sure it has any merit other than the trees sure were impressive.

Jack

Nice picture, Jack.

Thanks Dien, the more I see it the more it strikes me as just too drab! Any ideas how this could have been more striking? For sure the sky wasn't cooperating.

Jack

Hi Jack

If I were you, I would not be worried about the sky which is blown out as it is quite a contrast to the dark areas of the picture. I just take time to process your picture a little bit, using Photoshop.
 

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lion rock said:
Thank you RPT.
I don't use Magic Lantern.
I had tried to move focus while keeping the camera still, or, moving the camera in small steps and keep the focus untouched and then stack with PS Elements with poor results.
I made a stepper motor driven linear stage which I completed recently and I want to "try" out. I don't know which program to use yet, I may go back to PS-E, or try Microsoft ICE, if it works.
But the whole point is to re-shoot with better lighting.
-r

I am almost a magic lantern evangelist. :P
Try it. It is great for focus stacking. No futzing around. It does all the work once you configure it.

Having said that, your stepper motor thingie sounds interesting.
 
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Ok., RPT, I'll look into Magic Lantern.
Do you have some tips with ML for stack shots?

The photo is the hardware of the slide driven by an Arduino processor.
Thanks for your suggestion.
-r


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lion rock said:
Thank you RPT.
I don't use Magic Lantern.
I had tried to move focus while keeping the camera still, or, moving the camera in small steps and keep the focus untouched and then stack with PS Elements with poor results.
I made a stepper motor driven linear stage which I completed recently and I want to "try" out. I don't know which program to use yet, I may go back to PS-E, or try Microsoft ICE, if it works.
But the whole point is to re-shoot with better lighting.
-r

I am almost a magic lantern evangelist. :P
Try it. It is great for focus stacking. No futzing around. It does all the work once you configure it.

Having said that, your stepper motor thingie sounds interesting.
 

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lion rock said:
Ok., RPT, I'll look into Magic Lantern.
Do you have some tips with ML for stack shots?

The photo is the hardware of the slide driven by an Arduino processor.
Thanks for your suggestion.
-r


rpt said:
lion rock said:
Thank you RPT.
I don't use Magic Lantern.
I had tried to move focus while keeping the camera still, or, moving the camera in small steps and keep the focus untouched and then stack with PS Elements with poor results.
I made a stepper motor driven linear stage which I completed recently and I want to "try" out. I don't know which program to use yet, I may go back to PS-E, or try Microsoft ICE, if it works.
But the whole point is to re-shoot with better lighting.
-r

I am almost a magic lantern evangelist. :P
Try it. It is great for focus stacking. No futzing around. It does all the work once you configure it.

Having said that, your stepper motor thingie sounds interesting.

Riley, you and I could have a blast together creating gizmos! That's most impressive!! :) I presume it will be computer driven with selectable drive distances.

I used to teach servo systems and motor drive concepts to technology students at the technical college where I worked but now electronics is not up there on my list. It's the mechanical aspects that enthuse me more and my love of getting on the lathe, welding, etc. We should put our heads together on some project.

Jack
 
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Jack,
The actual unit, the black anodized portion with the drive screw, stage and stepper motor, was purchased when I was in college, some 30 years ago in a surplus store in Pasadena, CA. I now finally found a use for it.
The control is an Arduino micro controller running a stepper motor circuit. I can set it from "home position" to any number of steps (displacement), pause for about 5 seconds so the setup ceases vibration, then take a photo. Step and repeat for a preset number of photos.
I'm still working on the part to shoot panos, both horizontal panning and vertical tilt. Requires 2 axis motion. No machinery on it yet. Don't think it is so useful because out in the field, the power requirement is not always available.

I did the machining to modify the stepper stage and built all the peripheral. Learned the Arduino programming and wrote the timing and used the Arduino resources available on the internet to get the program going.

This is what I do, mainly hired for instrumentation/servicing/designing electronics etc. Then it morphed to do computer administration, too. The latter part is not what I like to do, but it earns my salary.

I have a lot of these projects done (both personal and work) and still have a number in my plate to do, when I return from vacation in mid January.

If you have any projects in mind, I'd love to play with you. Let's talk.
-r


Jack Douglas said:
Riley, you and I could have a blast together creating gizmos! That's most impressive!! :) I presume it will be computer driven with selectable drive distances.

I used to teach servo systems and motor drive concepts to technology students at the technical college where I worked but now electronics is not up there on my list. It's the mechanical aspects that enthuse me more and my love of getting on the lathe, welding, etc. We should put our heads together on some project.

Jack
 
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Yes, Riley, we need to PM on this and see what fun might come of it. I also was a great collector of stuff like you describe. I now have a former student living near me who keeps in touch and he's much more up on things computer related, and mechanically inclined and equipped, building quadcopter etc. etc. Unfortunately, personalities as we are, typically get far too over-extended with our (unfinished) projects. ;)

Jack
 
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lion rock said:
Ok., RPT, I'll look into Magic Lantern.
Do you have some tips with ML for stack shots?

The photo is the hardware of the slide driven by an Arduino processor.
Thanks for your suggestion.
-r
Taking the stacking shots is very simple. You focus at one point and then set the number of shots in front of that plane and how many behind. That's it. Then when you tell it to go, it does all the focusing and clicking. If you are using a flash, you can even set the interval between shots! I use photoshop to do the merging.
 
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Thanks RPT.
Sure sounds simple enough.
Now, I have to go to the Magic site, download and install. No, no, learn to use it first before running, :D
Thanks for your pointers.
I couldn't do it until after mid January. I'm packing for a trip starting in a few days.
-r

rpt said:
lion rock said:
Ok., RPT, I'll look into Magic Lantern.
Do you have some tips with ML for stack shots?

The photo is the hardware of the slide driven by an Arduino processor.
Thanks for your suggestion.
-r
Taking the stacking shots is very simple. You focus at one point and then set the number of shots in front of that plane and how many behind. That's it. Then when you tell it to go, it does all the focusing and clicking. If you are using a flash, you can even set the interval between shots! I use photoshop to do the merging.
 
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lion rock said:
Thanks RPT.
Sure sounds simple enough.
Now, I have to go to the Magic site, download and install. No, no, learn to use it first before running, :D
Thanks for your pointers.
I couldn't do it until after mid January. I'm packing for a trip starting in a few days.
-r

rpt said:
lion rock said:
Ok., RPT, I'll look into Magic Lantern.
Do you have some tips with ML for stack shots?

The photo is the hardware of the slide driven by an Arduino processor.
Thanks for your suggestion.
-r
Taking the stacking shots is very simple. You focus at one point and then set the number of shots in front of that plane and how many behind. That's it. Then when you tell it to go, it does all the focusing and clicking. If you are using a flash, you can even set the interval between shots! I use photoshop to do the merging.
Cool! Enjoy th trip.
 
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lion rock said:
Ok., RPT, I'll look into Magic Lantern.
Do you have some tips with ML for stack shots?

The photo is the hardware of the slide driven by an Arduino processor.
Thanks for your suggestion.
-r


rpt said:
lion rock said:
Thank you RPT.
I don't use Magic Lantern.
I had tried to move focus while keeping the camera still, or, moving the camera in small steps and keep the focus untouched and then stack with PS Elements with poor results.
I made a stepper motor driven linear stage which I completed recently and I want to "try" out. I don't know which program to use yet, I may go back to PS-E, or try Microsoft ICE, if it works.
But the whole point is to re-shoot with better lighting.
-r

I am almost a magic lantern evangelist. :P
Try it. It is great for focus stacking. No futzing around. It does all the work once you configure it.

Having said that, your stepper motor thingie sounds interesting.
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Very impressive device, Lion Rock.
 
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Jack Douglas said:
Thanks Dien. Since it's mine I can say it. It's just another interesting ho-hum photo. ;) However next time I am through there I will try to do better, but how to is another thing.

Jack

Hi, Jack. When I am not sure about how to take attractive photos of something, I often take a number of its photos under various compositions, hoping there are some more interesting photos of them.
 

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