The plant:
Adromischus cooperi

produces a disproportionately long flower stem

with tiny flowers which open gradually along the stem

Just the subject for some macro focus stacking.
The M5 fitted with a Raynox MSN-202 25 diopter macro conversion lens

The result of 35 focus stacked photos processed with Helicon Focus

The set up used was described HERE.
Such pretty flowers at the end John.
ReplyDeleteWell worth the effort. An amazing plant that really needs magnification to be appreciated.
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