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    Found these growing in the hedge . Sorry aboutanother black background but I like them !
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    Lovely wild exubarant growth in the gooseberries. It feels like nature even with the background.

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    Excellent details and colours, the black background shows the subject well......but I would prefer a natural one - that's just me

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    Hi John. The stacking worked well to get everything sharp and the fruits really stand out against the black background! I think I would prefer somewhat softer light, but that's subjective and others may well disagree. Very well done!

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    Very striking! The black works for me and colors are great.

    I wonder if a polarizer could take some of the glare off the leaves, but they are at such different angles, maybe it would work for some and not others.

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