1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ojo4278kbAo
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rayX3Lot1nI
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBZqkAdgS98
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIQc_8qXqIs
5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdIiP7vvh9I
6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4UTBKJ2WhM
7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MMVMPDI4CE
(I first posted this in another thread, but do think it will be more valuable/visible/accessible here )
Beyond macro photography class by Charles Krebs
Re: Beyond macro photography class by Charles Krebs
Bonjour
Merci beaucoup pour ce lien.
Car j’apprécie énormément le travail que fait Charles Krebs.
Car à chaque fois que je voit ces images je suis toujours époustouflé par la beauté et la qualités des ces clichés.
Cordialement seb
Merci beaucoup pour ce lien.
Car j’apprécie énormément le travail que fait Charles Krebs.
Car à chaque fois que je voit ces images je suis toujours époustouflé par la beauté et la qualités des ces clichés.
Cordialement seb
Microscope Leitz Laborlux k
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Re: Beyond macro photography class by Charles Krebs
Johann,
Thank you very much for this! A treasure trove for sure. I and I'm sure many here will study them as there is much to learn from.
Thank you very much for this! A treasure trove for sure. I and I'm sure many here will study them as there is much to learn from.
Re: Beyond macro photography class by Charles Krebs
Does Mr. Krebs have a more detailed class on how to clean up stacking artifacts?
Video #7 talks about that briefly, which I found most helpful to myself. I did watch all videos though.
And it is nice to see what my idol looks like.
World class microphotographers like Mr. Krebs attacks stacking artifacts by selecting subject parts for stacking/stitching, cleaning up/isolating problem areas carefully, and uses appropriate focus steps (at around 75% of DOF).
And out of focus subject areas blocking/blurring areas underneath seems to be difficult to deal with.
Video #7 talks about that briefly, which I found most helpful to myself. I did watch all videos though.
And it is nice to see what my idol looks like.
World class microphotographers like Mr. Krebs attacks stacking artifacts by selecting subject parts for stacking/stitching, cleaning up/isolating problem areas carefully, and uses appropriate focus steps (at around 75% of DOF).
And out of focus subject areas blocking/blurring areas underneath seems to be difficult to deal with.
Re: Beyond macro photography class by Charles Krebs
I've just finished watching the videos. Great info and presentation, thanks for posting this!