I re-discovered this image whilst cleaning up my HDD and removing rubbish to reclaim some much needed disk space (needless to say, this image wasn't consigned to the bin).
I have to confess that all is not what it seems with this image.
This image was taken using my EF 100mm f/8 macro lens with a reversed nifty-fifty attached to the filter thread using a coupling ring.
According to the EXIF info, each exposure was 8 seconds @ f/11
The image here consists of a composite of about 12 images, each with a slightly different point of focus, that were combined using the CombineZM stacking software.
This gives a much greater depth of field that can typically be achieved with the macro lens alone, and it is commonly used by those who are fortunate enough to own the MP-E65 1-5x macro lens.
I hope I haven't broken any rules by posting a stacked image here, apologies if I have.
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