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    South African Stone Plants (Various clones and species)
    These have been in the same conainer for 7 years.
    Nikon D7100
    50mm Macro Sigma
    100 ISO
    125th @f5
    Nearly Full frame
    Levels paint Shop Pro.
    Tripod remote wireless release.
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    Nailed it this time, John. Lovely subjects, lovely photography.

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    Thanks Ron
    Sorry- forgot to mention -5 stacked shots.
    John

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    That makes better sense now, I was wondering how the entire field got in focus at that aperture. Gotta love stacking!

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    John, I think I need to start doing whatever you're doing! The tonalities and sharpness here are wonderful!

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    One of you best John, it looks absolutely brilliant, the detail is outstanding and I love the colours.

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    The various shapes and colors make a gorgeous composition. Excellent!

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    What cool plants - I don't think I've seen these before. A very nice mix of different types and the stacking gave you good sharpness throughout. Also, the soft light worked very well here. Very well done!

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    Spectacular! Love the sharpness, details, colors, composition, and everything else you did! Plus what a super cool plant. I had to google it for more info. Seems like the perfect low maintenance house plant.

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