
This orchid was photographed using focus stacking technique – 40 macro shots stacked to create a depth of field that is impossible to achieve any other way.
For those interested in the technical information, I used the 180mm Canon macro lens with the camera attached to a Stack Shot focusing rail and using Zerene Stacker to combine all the file information into one finely detailed shot.
Original posting: April 25, 2013
I posted this photograph of an orchid flower the other day as a monochrome image (See below). It’s a shame not to also see it in full colour, so here it is. It was taken with a macro lens and the final photograph is composed of 41 different photographs blended to give the three dimensional appearance you see. the method is called Focus Stacking.

wow wonderful album ….. good day have fun
Splendide
This is so enjoyable! Like something to dive into…
Wunderschön
Thank you +Sofie Løve Forsberg Dive away!
Danke +Ingrid Schuster
Super śliczne kwiaty w tym albumie…dziękuje.:)
+Jadzia Kościuch Dziękuję bardzo za komentarz.
Wonderful flowers, and you made the right choice in making it colour.
Thank you for sharing with #macro4all (+Macro4All)
Thank you very much +Mark O'Callaghan
amazing collection!
Thank you +Swee Oh
more beautiful in colour for sure, a beautiful flower.
and expertly photographed of course.
Thank you JB
+Joyce Fay
This album is of stunning beauty, i enjoyed it very much!
Thank you very much +Joan Munford
AmazAwesome shot sir 🙂
Thank you Sir +Martin Matejic
Splendid images +Steven Kennard 🙂
Thank you +YisforYellow