Not exact matches
I'm always trying so hard to get things
perfectly in
focus that sometimes I forget the best
images are the ones that show children as they really are: a blur of motion, activity, happiness, and life.
Instead you perceive your entire visual field as a high - resolution and
perfectly formed
image that is always in
focus: a load of pure baloney provided compliments of your brain.
It maintains desired positions along the X, Y, and Z axes to facilitate reliable time - lapse and multipoint imaging.When combined with the Olympus IX3 - SSU ultrasonic stage and Z drift compensator (IX3 - ZDC2), the system is
perfectly suited for capturing high - precision, multipoint time - lapse
images that are never out of
focus or misaligned.
As I've written before, the pictures (and in this case video) are the antithesis of the
perfectly framed and
focused wildlife photography typical of National Geographic and BBC documentaries (those
images have their purpose, too, mind you):