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alliec Goldmember 3,315 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: Worcester, England More info | Sep 19, 2007 01:44 | #1 Enjoy. Alistair
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Sep 19, 2007 02:12 | #2 Excellent series http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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alliec THREAD STARTER Goldmember 3,315 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: Worcester, England More info | Thanks Brian Alistair
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roli_bark Senior Member 918 posts Joined Oct 2005 More info | Sep 19, 2007 02:28 | #4 alliec wrote in post #3961560 Thanks Brian ![]() Yep MPE-65 still in love with it . i was at f11, 1/250, ISO400. No stacking.Alistair. I vote for the 3rd. But all are very good.
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alliec THREAD STARTER Goldmember 3,315 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: Worcester, England More info | Sep 19, 2007 02:30 | #5 roli_bark wrote in post #3961575 You mean: No stacking of TCs ? Thanks for looking. Alistair
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spidermanrbryce2006 Cream of the Crop 7,134 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: live in New Zealand, city Hamilton More info | Sep 19, 2007 02:44 | #7 awesome shot Bryce McQuillan A.K.A Spidermanbryce2006, New Zealand (Hamilton)
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dpastern Cream of the Crop 13,765 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia More info | Sep 19, 2007 03:16 | #8 Permanent banBeautiful 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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dreamline Goldmember 1,240 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Norfolk (UK) More info | Superb shots Alistair. Bernie
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lcpete Goldmember 1,999 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: North Wales More info | Sep 19, 2007 04:00 | #10 Superb series no # 3 is amazing Canon 40D, 350D, 550D and 7D
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roli_bark Senior Member 918 posts Joined Oct 2005 More info | Sep 19, 2007 04:12 | #11 alliec wrote in post #3961580 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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lancev Goldmember 3,542 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Levin nz More info | Sep 19, 2007 04:15 | #12 roli_bark wrote in post #3961833 Never heard about "Focus Stacking". Can you elaborate on the technique ? This might help
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 19, 2007 04:34 | #13 use CombineZM for stacking http://www.hadleyweb.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/CZM/combinezm.htm Toby
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roli_bark Senior Member 918 posts Joined Oct 2005 More info | Sep 19, 2007 04:38 | #14 lance v wrote in post #3961840 This might help http://www.wonderfulphotos.com …les/macro/focus_stacking/ Thanks !.
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hiddenforms Goldmember 2,330 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: New Zealand, Queenstown More info | Sep 19, 2007 05:02 | #15 Excellent series, love the light and great detail, what was your flash set up http://www.flickr.com/photos/gilder/
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