I used a “free for 30 days” application called Helicon Focus and all I had to do was drag and drop the input photos into a Folder and Helicon then did the rest. The input photos were taken from the same point (tripod mounted camera) although the flowers were swaying in the wind, therefore appearing at different locations (slightly) in each photo.
thanks peeps!
in actual fact the shot was taken at night and the fly was asleep when i starting taking picutes. I have learned that this its the best time to hunt them. alas lighting becomes an issue then.
David,
We find the occasional slow motion fly in the cold cabinets at work.
So if you want to take your photos during the day, maybe you could refrigerate them first.