A single dewdrop refraction
Lord Vetinari
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Not had any dewdrops here for ages but found one yesterday morning that had slipped off the end of a grass blade and lodged in a spider web just below it.
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Very very nice.
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Awais - yes it is focus stacked by hand just to get the flower refraction all in focus - used 4 shots.
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short note, stamp the thread away
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You mean clone out the thread? I would say it's a very important part of the image in this particular case ... although if I've misunderstood you, my apologies
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I did wonder about cloning out the spider threads but decided they added rather than subtracted to the picture.
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Truly beautiful Brian.
Thanks Weeman
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