My try at stacking images
tlee
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I don't have a stacking program--yet. So, this was done manually. I used 4 images. I see some areas I still need to clean up. They will have to wait...I've run out of play time for today :cry .
T
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Marina I did a tutorial on focus stacking a while ago here- http://www.flickr.com/groups/macroviewers/discuss/163367/
It can be used on any photograph series where you can't get the DOF you want as long as you can keep the POV fairly constant and nothing moves.
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That's quite a pretty shot, is it due or is it ice?
Nicely done tlee ... Skippy
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The flowers/buds excrete these nectar droplets. I did not even notice them until I took some macro shots.
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