Here are a collection of wildflowers taken in Western Australia using a photographic technique called focus stacking. Focus Stacking enables you to get more of the field of view in focus by layering photos taken at a succession of focus points through the depth of field of the image.
These separate photos are then combined using focus stacking software such as Helicon Focus Stacking software.
Focus Stacks
2013.08.19.Stirling Ranges wildflowers focus stack 2_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.08.20.S Dryandra Formosa - Protoeaceae family - focus stack from 6 photos_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.08.21.Stirling Ranges.Helmet orchid - focus stack from 3 photos_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.08.22.Pink fan orchid focus stack 2880_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.01.Everlastings focus stack from 4 photos 3067_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.03.Geraldton Wax focus stack 5 photos 3078_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.03.Orchid focus stack from 3 photos 3087_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.09.Cats Paw.Focus stack from 3 photos 0900_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.09.Eneabba wildflower focus stack from 4 photos 0401_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.09.Eneabba wildflower.Focus stack from 3 photos 0888_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.09.Kanagaroo Paw.Focus stack from 4 photos 0917_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.09.Kangaroo Paw.Focus stack from 4 photos_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.24.Kojonup King Spider Orchid focus stack from 3 photos 1856_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.09.24.Kojonup Visitors Centre Spider orchids focus stack from 2 photos 1842_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.10.01.Prisoner orchid.702.focus stack from 3 photos 2948_DxO (Small).jpg
2013.10.02.3131.Stirling Ranges.Red Beak orchid focus stack from 4 photos_DxO (Small).jpg