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    Stacked Shieldbug

    First time I tried stacking a life critter. Not the most handsomme subject I know....
    Is this an acceptable stack ?

    Exif: 7D; 100macro 1:1; f11; iso250; 1/250; handheld
    full frame, no cropping, 5 frames stacked

    C&C welcomed as always.

    Stacked Shieldbug

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug


    Hey Rudi

    Quote Originally Posted by rudi View Post
    First time I tried stacking a life critter.
    Very cool! …for a 1st time …and a live bug, chapeau!

    Not the most handsomme subject I know....
    You tell me more when this is a female and I witch you into a male of that spices…

    Is this an acceptable stack ?
    No. …well it is, for a first one. I can tell you're heading the right way but
    this is not enough. I will tell you about the second point at the next quote
    but for now this:

    The way to improve your technique goes through a precise selection of
    both the closest PoF and the furthest PoF. And one additional PoF before
    and after these… just to complete the stack.

    5 frames stacked
    This is where, IMO, the sock hurts the most here. I would suggest smaller
    increments and, of course, more of them… like 10 +/-!

    I heard somewhere (and made it my moto):
    My best shot is my next shot! I hope to see your second attempt.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    No good, Rudi. That angle doesn't show the one spot which is required for identification!

    I think that isn't a shieldbug, but a Dock Bug (Coreus marginatus) but I need to see the area between the antennae.

    That is life, an excellent image but wrong angle.

    Looking from above, are there two small 'horns' on the head between the antennae?

    You have certainly done well to get this handheld.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Nice shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post

    Hey Rudi

    The way to improve your technique goes through a precise selection of
    both the closest PoF and the furthest PoF. And one additional PoF before
    and after these… just to complete the stack.


    This is where, IMO, the sock hurts the most here. I would suggest smaller
    increments and, of course, more of them… like 10 +/-!

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    Thanks for comment Kodiak. This is off course true, and I would have liked 10+ frames, more or less aligned, but my model
    was not that cooperative.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    No good, Rudi. That angle doesn't show the one spot which is required for identification!

    I think that isn't a shieldbug, but a Dock Bug (Coreus marginatus) but I need to see the area between the antennae.

    That is life, an excellent image but wrong angle.

    Looking from above, are there two small 'horns' on the head between the antennae?

    You have certainly done well to get this handheld.
    Thanks for comments Geoff. Yes it is the wrong angle, but I have plenty more pictures.. It has two little 'horns' so it is a Dock Leaf Bug (Coreus marginatus), but I thought they were classified in the bigger family of the shieldbugs... wrong again..

    This picture might be better....

    Stacked Shieldbug

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    Thanks John for comment.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Quote Originally Posted by rudi View Post
    …my model was not that cooperative.....
    …so far I could guess! We share the same problem:
    we just can't afford these kinds of models

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    …so far I could guess! We share the same problem:
    we just can't afford these kinds of models
    Nevertheless it was a good excercise...well, next time....

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Nice try Rudi...I would have said you have got yourself a good model, apparently not. Listen to Geoff and David. They are the experts in bugs...you will learn a lot from them.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Rudi, that is a truly ugly bug! I think congratulations for a handheld stack of a live bug possibly on the move, or about to move. What stacking software did you use?

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Well done Rudi, stink bugs are one of my favourites.

    Certainly not an easy task to capture the individual frames required with a live critter.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Great seeing....

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Thanks Izzie for comments.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Quote Originally Posted by Cantab View Post
    What stacking software did you use?
    Thanks Bruce. Stacked in CS6 and retouched in Zerene. Just starting with Zerene. More to do during the longer winternights....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Well done Rudi, stink bugs are one of my favourites.

    Certainly not an easy task to capture the individual frames required with a live critter.
    Thanks Grahame. The bug seemed very still during 'the shoot' but when I checked the frames there was more movement than I initially thought there would be.... But I am happy how it turned out, keeping in mind that it was an outdoor shot, without any bugmanipulation...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Great seeing....
    Thanks Nandakumar.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Quote Originally Posted by rudi View Post
    Thanks Grahame. The bug seemed very still during 'the shoot' but when I checked the frames there was more movement than I initially thought there would be.... But I am happy how it turned out, keeping in mind that it was an outdoor shot, without any bugmanipulation...
    I shot a number of frames of a moth using a tripod a while ago with the intention of stacking and it appeared perfectly still with my eyesight. On looking at the frames on the computer he had been clearly nodding his head up and down for part of the session, quite amusing.

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    Re: Stacked Shieldbug

    Hi Rudi, well done especially hand held, I would be happy with it Still something I have yet to try, one day maybe?

    Cheers David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    ........ he had been clearly nodding his head up and down for part of the session, quite amusing.
    Good stuff for an amusing animated gif....

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