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Mata Ortiz Style


 
  Mata Ortiz Style
Mata Ortiz Style
I purchased this tiny pottery piece during my trip out west; it is 1-3/4" in diameter across the top and the
small hole is just 1/4" wide. Mata Ortiz is a small village in Mexico which has revived an ancient
Mesoamerican tradition of hand-built pottery, often delicately painted with fine human-hair brushes.
I decided it would make a good subject to try out the focus stacking macro technique.
I used my 100mm f/2.8 (at f/11) at almost 1:1 reproduction, shooting 20 sequential images with varying focus,
then combined them all in Photoshop. Definitely has me interested in getting a focus rail, now...!
(Shooting this macro revealed a hairline crack I hadn't even noticed before! A photo of the full piece,
sitting on my lens cap for scale, is in the Discussion.)

Chris Budny

 
  Mata Ortiz Piece
Mata Ortiz Piece

Chris Budny

 
 
 
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A photo showing the full piece on a lens cap for scale. Quite tiny, but a fun subject to try out Focus Stacking.


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May 31, 2013

 
- Carol Quina

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  Nice work Christopher! Cool image - great lines & patterns. I would have guessed the piece to be much larger than it is!


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May 31, 2013

 

Joy Rector
  beautiful shot


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May 31, 2013

 
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  Thanks so much!


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June 02, 2013

 
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