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Sep 19, 2007 01:44 |  #1

Enjoy.

IMAGE: http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h89/alliec_2006/Hover4-3.jpg

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Sep 19, 2007 02:12 |  #2

Excellent series :)
Assume these are MPE-65- what aperture were you using ?
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Sep 19, 2007 02:22 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #3

Thanks Brian:D

Yep MPE-65 still in love with it;). i was at f11, 1/250, ISO400. No stacking.

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Sep 19, 2007 02:28 |  #4

alliec wrote in post #3961560 (external link)
Thanks Brian:D

Yep MPE-65 still in love with it;). i was at f11, 1/250, ISO400. No stacking.

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I vote for the 3rd. But all are very good.
You mean: No stacking of TCs ?




  
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Sep 19, 2007 02:30 |  #5

roli_bark wrote in post #3961575 (external link)
You mean: No stacking of TCs ?

Thanks for looking.

I mean no Focus stacking to increase the depth of field:).

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Sep 19, 2007 02:42 as a reply to  @ alliec's post |  #6

love the second one! very nice series


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Sep 19, 2007 02:44 |  #7

awesome shot


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Sep 19, 2007 03:16 |  #8
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Beautiful shots, has to be #3 for me. If I hadn't looked at the poster details, I'd have said Brian (LordV) had posted this thread ;)

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Sep 19, 2007 03:42 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #9

Superb shots Alistair.

Another vote for #3. Love the detail.


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Sep 19, 2007 04:00 |  #10

Superb series no # 3 is amazing
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Sep 19, 2007 04:12 |  #11

alliec wrote in post #3961580 (external link)
Thanks for looking.

I mean no Focus stacking to increase the depth of field:).

Alistair.

Never heard about "Focus Stacking". Can you elaborate on the technique ?




  
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Sep 19, 2007 04:15 |  #12

roli_bark wrote in post #3961833 (external link)
Never heard about "Focus Stacking". Can you elaborate on the technique ?

This might help

http://www.wonderfulph​otos.com …les/macro/focus​_stacking/ (external link)


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Sep 19, 2007 04:34 |  #13

use CombineZM for stacking http://www.hadleyweb.p​wp.blueyonder.co.uk/CZ​M/combinezm.htm (external link)

nice Hover series, I like the soft lighting.


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Sep 19, 2007 04:38 |  #14

Thanks !.




  
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Sep 19, 2007 05:02 |  #15

Excellent series, love the light and great detail, what was your flash set up


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