Hello Vincent; as I said most of my studio shots are with prepared specimens but I want to do stacks in the field too.
Field stacks can be done up to 10X (have not seen any yet) but normally in the field you have to use smaller apertures ( to do it with less shots) Smaller apertures means loss of detail because of diffraction
In the field you have to go early in the morning when they are inactive, otherwise getting series of 30-50 becomes very difficult
Regards
Man you already know it but your work is just awesome... what a pity that it can only be done on dead animals, it would be fantastic to do that in natura.
Thank you all for the kind comments; suddenly this image went from Score 92.3 to 73.4, same with the other image I had in "popular" maybe I got 50 negative votes on a row ;-)
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Field stacks can be done up to 10X (have not seen any yet) but normally in the field you have to use smaller apertures ( to do it with less shots) Smaller apertures means loss of detail because of diffraction
In the field you have to go early in the morning when they are inactive, otherwise getting series of 30-50 becomes very difficult
Regards
You should visit John hallmen's flickr to see some awesome field shots
Regards