Orellana nigriplaga (depth stacked image)
I have been meaning to try and make a focus stacked image after being inspired by some of Lord V’s photos and his various photo stacking guides for the freely available CombineZ programs, made by Alan Hadley.
A focus stacked image is a composite image with a better depth of field, made by combining images taken at different focal distances.
This image is the result of combining the images below.
I would recommend trying CombineZP, especially if you work with something like pinned specimens. I will be posting some more depth stacked images soon and might experiment with some landscape images.
This specimen is part of The Natural History Museum collection and was taken for a research request. © The Natural History Museum
Tags: Cicada, CombineZP, depth stacking, Hemiptera, Homoptera, Photography, The Natural History Museum


