I am going to say low but this is a different kind of wildlife image, this is gone with a process called Focal Stacking. Focal Stacking is the process of taking a shot adjusting the focus and taking another shot and so on to capture the whole object at 1:1 or greater. The resulting stack of images are then processed to render a complete image. I have to tell you that because the magnification is so high and the distance to the subject so these close, the fly was dead, I didn't kill it I found it dead.
I know this is not traditional wildlife photography but it is about as wild as it gets for me. So here is today's image a 40 shot stack of a common house fly head. (CLICK ON IMAGE)
I know this is not traditional wildlife photography but it is about as wild as it gets for me. So here is today's image a 40 shot stack of a common house fly head. (CLICK ON IMAGE)
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