[Wiggle 3D] Extreme macro, high magnification zoom on Tick (blood sucking parasite)steemCreated with Sketch.

in dtube •  7 years ago  (edited)

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  1. Subject : Tick(Ixodes ricinus)
  2. Camera : Canon M3, Canon 5DII
  3. Lens : Nikon MRL00102, MP-E65
  4. Other : Canon 200mm 2.8 L as tube lens
  5. M/Obj :
  6. Magnification: 5-10X
  7. Lens Settings: iso100, 1'', f2.8
  8. Stack # : 7 stacks, 80 each, 0.01mm step, Stackshot
  9. Lighting : 1 diffused led
  10. NOTES : Zerene stacker, Photoshop, Aftereffects, Garage band, Noise.

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Using modern technology we able to see more. Isn't it wonderful? Wiggling done on purpose to show you the depth, the form and proportions. Extreme macro technique "focus stacking" was used to achieve it. Follow me for more!


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That was incredible! I hate ticks, but this made me want to look at a bunch of other things! Keep these coming! I am going to re-steem this. Hope you can get some traction with this channel. People on steem are going to love the fact that you use D-Tube as well.

Thanks a lot!
Right now I am a believer in Steam community concept, and i hope it will not disappoint me in the future. Right now FB and YT distracted to much by ads in my opinion. Let's hope Steam is effective solution to the problem.

The first 6months for me was just posting then commenting on other peoples posts. I was fortunate to get noticed by a couple of whales in the beginning. I would say that the best way to get traction is to make friends with people by commenting as much as you can. I posted your stuff in "steem speak" on discord to a group of people there. I asked them to send you some love. Don't expect to get a big money post for a little while. Just look at it like a place to keep your books like a book shelf. Thats how I look at it. If you focus on making friends by commenting and up-voting the things you really like, you will find yourself surrounded by the things you like and you will be rewarded. The main reason why people quit steemit is because they put a lot of work into a post and get pennies, and the guy that puts up a crap post gets $200.00

Steemit takes time to build your community. I recommend checking out the introducyourself hashtag every once and a while and welcoming the new guys. That a great way to start a following.

It would also be a good idea to join a discord channel and make some new networks. Hope this helps. Have a great day!

Thanks for your advice. This is what scares me most right now about Steemit. I am afraid this will look not honest if i start this activity, because my life style not appreciate such things as "comment to survive", you know :). So i am very much hope i can avoid it and still be accepted. Currently i am learning the platform and noticing those little flaws which may ruin it all after all. Why not fix it instead of adopting? I was under expression this platform is better version of current internet, but instead we commenting to survive? Please no.

I will look at "steem speak" and other things you suggested though. Still learning...

I was posting on YouTube for months. I have thousands of views. They haven't given me one penny. I posted on steemit, and I my account is worth thousands. I am grateful to get anything really.

Same here. I am buried at the bottom of YT right now :D
We need changes! Current internet is broken. All hopes for Steemit!

Drown it in fire.