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    Ron Conlon
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    A stack of shots in a lightbox of an anemone, printed background, some dirt particles removed from petals. The stack allowed me to get all the parts in focus and go for a comp where the flower is tilted back from the viewer, giving a bit of depth to the flower center.

    16 images, manually focused from front to back, all f9 1/200 200mm D5100, tripod, remote flash, Helicon Remote to tether, stacked with Zerene.

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    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
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    Another gem I just love the gentle colours - excellent detail, I haven't noticed any "faults" often encountered with stacking.

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    Wonderful choice of BG color, to echo the flower's center. Excellent stack. I like the amount of detail and contrast in the center in this one. I find myself looking for just a little more structure in the white petals, but I remember you said in a previous post that you were leaning toward the lower contrast look.

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    You nailed another one, Ron! Excellent overall sharpness and lighting!

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    love the color and detail

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