Recently I revisited one of my favourite botanic gardens, Ness Gardens, on the Wirral.
Apart from the prime reason I went to get a selection of good images of Peris Formosa Forrestii, I also took some exposures suitable for focus stacking. It was slightly overcast with almost no shadows, a slight breeze occasionally so ideal conditions.
The subject was a rather nice Carex Dallii bush in a sheltered corner of the gardens.
I used the D3 with micro Nikkor 105mm f/4.0 lens, the five exposures were @ 1/100sec at f11, ISO400.
The front stacked image:
And a close to 100% crop:
The stacked 100% crop:
And finally the stacked image:
I really enjoyed creating this image, I have been fascinated by focus stacking for a long time. I intend to do many more. Remarkably while I didn't realise at the time I was surprised to see that the plant is actually quite hairy, my close vision isn't particularly good (without glasses) but it was a really good lucky choice to show off such a hairy plant.