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LordV
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 13:17
Looking a bit like Sepia prints a small "grass" fly sitting on an autumnal leaf - single shot and focus stacked versions. Focus stack is 5 shots using F9
Brian V.
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alliec
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 13:35
Lovley shots Brian. Great detail in the second shot.
Alistair.
tmonatr
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 13:41
The 2nd is great!
Dalantech
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 13:43
I like the focus stack -and the sepia really brings out the detail in the wings and the leaf! :cool:
LordV
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 13:49
Thanks for the comments all :)
John- should add they are normal natural colour - just everything was sort of sepia coloured :)
Dalantech
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 14:18
Thanks for the comments all :)
John- should add they are normal natural colour - just everything was sort of sepia coloured :)
LOL! I thought it really was a sepia image!
dreamline
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 15:25
Great detail in #2 - trhe advantage of stacking is illustrated very well.
Very nice lighting Brian.
Photogirl2007
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 15:29
Stacking sure has an advantage over single shots!! Very nice Brian.
LindaB
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 16:11
#2 is certainly the better looking shot of the two. A very nice colour too.
Linda
racketman
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 17:15
great strack, nice face - for a fly!
lance v
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 17:28
lovely shots. how do u keep ur hands soo still for your stacks?
sodjdobe
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 17:46
Great shot! I love tha stacked version...you really mastered the stacking.
hidden forms
18th of September 2007 (Tue), 22:22
Great colour and detail, great shot(s)
LordV
19th of September 2007 (Wed), 01:05
Thanks for the comments everyone :)
Lance - In this case I was laying on the ground with both elbows firmly grounded.
Brian V.
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