Ahh, Tungsten!
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Usually, I'm using tungsten as a light source.
This time, I've used it as a stacking subject: a filament off of a 40-watt incandescent bulb, which pretty much defines the resolution limit of my set-up as described in earlier stacking threads.
This is a four-frame stack. Edited each frame first (Unsharp Mask, square size 6 only), stacked, and this time, cropped to help show detail.
It needs work, I know but, for grins, here it is!
This time, I've used it as a stacking subject: a filament off of a 40-watt incandescent bulb, which pretty much defines the resolution limit of my set-up as described in earlier stacking threads.
This is a four-frame stack. Edited each frame first (Unsharp Mask, square size 6 only), stacked, and this time, cropped to help show detail.
It needs work, I know but, for grins, here it is!
Steve-o
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Hi Steve......... very impressive indeed
I would never had known that was the inside of a light globe.
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