Montbretia
Paul Iddon
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Here is a series of 4 images taken this afternoon of a Montbretia flower which had some droplets of rain on the petals.
Used the Sigma 105 and also 2 tubes at 12mm and 21mm too.
The second and fourth images are stacks of 3 images at different focal points using CombinedZ.
Paul.
Used the Sigma 105 and also 2 tubes at 12mm and 21mm too.
The second and fourth images are stacks of 3 images at different focal points using CombinedZ.
Paul.
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Okay I'm letting my imagination run wild with me here,
but that 3rd shot looks like a snakes head, the water droplet is at the right location for the eye nice work Paul ... Skippy
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It is indeed known as Crocosmia, but us non-gardeners know it by its more common name!
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Heheheh. Seriuosly though, thats one thing about photography - the viewers perception knows no limits. I can see what you mean though.
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