Raindrops in spider's web
Lord Vetinari
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Raindrops in a spider web on the struts of my greenhouse. 2nd shot is a pharted version of the original focus stacked shot.
Brian V.
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Nr1 is perfect IMO, the second one is too much unreal for my taste but still it's a great macro shoot.
I'm big fan of yours pics and work.
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I like both Brian, the beauty of the natural one.
The pharted one would make a really cool Poster ... Skippy
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Must admit I prefer the pharted one
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Phil - it's more a solarisation - bit of an aquired taste
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Thanks Manfred.
I just thought the first shot was a little dark so had a play to lighten it up a bit
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But pardon my newbness, could someone define 'pharted'. I tried Google to no avail
Thanks for the comments
Phart is an acronym for PHoto ART - coined by someone on DPReview a fews years ago. Just used for a photo that has been manipulated in PS so it looks more like a painting/drawing.
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