Mainly fuchsias
Lord Vetinari
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Some fuchsia focus stacks and a miniature rose.
Brian V.
Miniature rose slightly pharted using a faded inverted fractalius filter
Brian V.
Miniature rose slightly pharted using a faded inverted fractalius filter
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Beautiful as usual. If you are willing to divulge them, I am curious about the details of the fuchsias. You do extraordinarily well in obtaining detail in the foreground while maintaining bokeh in the background. I'm wondering what f/stop you are using for individual images and how many you stack. Also, what was your lighting for these?
Many thanks.
Dan
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Dan, Lighting was my normal bracket mounted flash. Apertures were my standard for the MPE-65 on a 1,6 crop camera. eg F6.3 at 4:1, F7.1 at 3:1 and F9 at 2:1. The stacks were around 10 to 12 shots.
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Many thanks
Dan
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