My first attempt at focus stacking. Pentax K-3, Tamron SP AF 90mm F2.8 Di Macro 1:1, Manfrotto 454 Micro-Positioning Sliding Plate, Manfrotto tripod. 22 JPG images in the stack processed with Photoshop CC. Focus Stack#1-5208-5226 by Ray Allen, on Flickr
My compliments for the results of all of your hard work. For the first time out, this is a superb effort. Well executed sir. Thanks for sharing. tt
Ray you are most assuredly welcome. As the saying goes, "Good Work Is Its Own Reward." Outstanding. Tony
Nice work Ray, I haven't used Photoshop for stacking, I use CombineZP, my version of Photoshop is CS. I'll have to look and see if that feature is available in CS.
If you have CS6 you should be able to do it. Here is how to do it in CS6: https://photographylife.com/how-to-focus-stack-images
Hi Sundar, I haven't tried it for landscape photography but I have read that it is quite effective. For the above shot I used a Manfrotto 454 focusing rail and 22 images but I would not do that for a landscape shot as fewer images are required. I would just mount my camera on a tripod and, without moving the camera as I did above, I would just focus on the foreground, middle ground and background (infinity) and merge those three images. I must give it a try. Thanks for asking.
Focus Stack#1-5208-5226 by Ray Allen, on Flickr[/QUOTE] Looks good, Ray. It doesn't matter if we do well or not but trying is what advances us as a photographer keep it up, mate
Looks good, Ray. It doesn't matter if we do well or not but trying is what advances us as a photographer keep it up, mate[/QUOTE] Thank you, Craig.