Gone.

> On 03 August 2018 at 23:12 Jostein <p...@alunfoto.no> wrote:
> 
> 
> Could be an artefact of the stacking too. I've updated the file with a 
> tweak. Does it still show?
> Jostein
> 
> Den 03.08.2018 23:57, skrev mike wilson:
> > At full size, there seems to be some kind of halo around the rear of the 
> > body, starting just behind the eye and increasing in intensity the further 
> > back you look.  Not apparent around the twig or around the head of the 
> > moth.  Intensity seems to depend on viewing angle, so it may be an artefact 
> > of my monitor.
> > 
> >> On 03 August 2018 at 22:36 Jostein <p...@alunfoto.no> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/alunfoto/43830164391/in/dateposted-public/
> >>
> >> This is actually a live specimen, not sedated or cooled.
> >> The grass moths are night active, so presumably transfixed by the lights
> >> around my macro rig. It was let out after the shoot. :-)
> >>
> >> Stacked from 40 exposures (which probably was overkill), using a 150mm
> >> f/2.8 and a reversed 75mm f/2.8 on the 645D.
> >>
> >> My rig gets new tweaks every few weeks, and this time I'm quite pleased
> >> with the lighting setup. Light is from three IKEA spots, diffused
> >> through the translucent plastic of a butchered 20L water can.
> >>
> >> Jostein
> > 
> 
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