Couple of dewdrop refractions
Lord Vetinari
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Actually had a slight dew a few days ago.
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Holy crap!
Those make my own attempts seem like rubbish.
Would love to hear some background information on how you execute perfect shots like that.
Nice work man!
Tutorial here http://www.flickr.com/groups/macroviewers/discuss/72157594313729574/
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Thanks for the link!
Had not realized that I need to focus stack, since I have tried getting both the drop and the plant containing it sharp as well as the image shown through the drop sharp in the same shot.
It's very hard to get both the refracted image and the dewdrop in good focus in one shot.
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Thanks keith
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