Digital Focus Stacking Collection
"Capturing Nature's Intricate Details: A Glimpse into Digital Focus Stacking" Witness the mesmerizing world of nature through the lens of digital focus stacking
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"Capturing Nature's Intricate Details: A Glimpse into Digital Focus Stacking" Witness the mesmerizing world of nature through the lens of digital focus stacking. In Lucerne, Switzerland, a male jumping spider (Hypositticus pubescens) delicately rests on a leaf in June, its intricate features brought to life with this technique. Buckinghamshire, England reveals its hidden wonders as slime mould (Stemonitopsis typhina) sporangia emerge along the edge of bark in November. The magical transformation continues with another slime mould species, Metatrichia floriformis, as its line of sporangia split open and release spores in January. October brings forth the captivating candlesnuff fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon), standing tall amidst Buckinghamshire's landscape. Meanwhile, Physarum leucophaeum showcases two close-up sporangia that demand attention while dew droplets adorn Physarum album's delicate structures. The enchantment extends to Hertfordshire where an acorn weevil (Curculio glandium) strikes a pose on an oak bud. Winter unveils Flammulina velutipes or velvet shank fungus thriving on a decaying tree trunk. Clare Glen in Tandragee, County Armagh offers a glimpse into Geranium robertianum's stamen detail - Herb robert showcasing its beauty up close. Hericium cirrhatum or tiered tooth fungus takes center stage under an ancient fallen beech tree in Hertfordshire during September. Lastly, witness the vibrant transformation of Stemonitis flavogenita as it matures from orange to grace Oak logs in Hertfordshire come September. And don't miss spotting Rhagio lineola or small fleck-winged snipefly perched gracefully on an old pine log in Buckinghamshire during July.