Conservatory Vignettes

I have tried taking some photos of limited views or vignettes of the plants in our small conservatory. Because I am concentrating on small areas, I want to get the focus from front to back reasonably sharp. This entails a technique called ‘Focus Stacking’ where a number of photos are taking focussing at different points in the scene which are then processed into a single image.

In this post I am comparing a single image with a ‘focus stacked’ version. You will notice that the registration between the images is poor – this is due to the way the software has to blend the images which also results in a photo of a different size. But you will see the difference in the focus towards the back of the image – this differs between these examples.

For each of these comparisons, the single image is the first image of ‘the stack’. I am also showing some broader photographs of the scene, sometimes with the camera in view, to provide a little context to the views.

This first vignette shows a Christmas Cactus as the main subject:

A pale pink Christmas Cactus in flower – a single image
A pale pink Christmas Cactus in flower – a focus stacked image using 16 still images

This is the broader view of the scene:

A pale pink Christmas Cactus in flower – the broader view of the scene

This next image shows some foliage from two different plants, one on a plant stand, one on a window cill behind:

The foliage of two plants – this is a single image focussed at the nearest point
The foliage of two plants – this is a focus stacked version using 12 separate photos

The broader view of the scene used above

This next view is a deep pink flowered Christmas Cactus on a plant stand with other houseplants behind:

A pink flowered Christmas Cactus with other houseplants showing behind – a single image
A pink flowered Christmas Cactus with other houseplants showing behind – focus stacked from 10 images

This shows the scene with the camera in place:

The broader scene of the previous photo with the camera in place

This next view is of a basket of succulents and cacti on the floor of the conservatory:

Succulents in a basket on the floor with a fern on the left closer to the camera – a single image
Succulents in a basket on the floor with a fern on the left closer to the camera – six images where ‘stacked’ for this

And this is the broader view with the camera showing:

The broader view including the camera for the previous images

Finally, the foliage of a group of plants:

The foliage of a group of plants in the conservatory – a single image:
The foliage of a group of plants in the conservatory – stacked from 16 images

And with the setup:

The setup for the previous view

I think this was a worthwhile exercise. I shall have another go in the spring when there should be more plants in flower…

Author: Paul L.G. Morris

I am an amateur photographer whose photography is mostly of gardens, nature and the rural environment. My specialities are close-ups, panoramic views, or a combination of both that I call 'Nearscapes'. I work mostly for my own interest having closed my business PM Studios Ltd.

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