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    Marsh Cinquefoil.
    One of my favourite marsh plants.
    Nikon D200
    Sigma 50mm macro
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    5 stacked shots' Processed CZM(free) Lens barrel -hand focus
    Tripod/remote

    A3 printed backdrop.
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    I like it very much indeed, I would guess this is for a book of some sort. The image doesn't seem to display a great deal of resolution but it doesn't matter to me, it seems to convey the view that a brief look with the naked eye would present. Yes thumbs up - to me this is very eye catching.

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    Thanks Jon
    Once again no extra sharpening so could probably do with some.
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    Heck, I can see bags of detail. The subject's details are very fine, so a monitor won't display everything with the subject at the distance it is at. The subject matter and over all presentation is stunning even with a torn leaf.

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    I really like the botanical-print look to this. I also like the pale shades of blue and yellow in the bkgd, but maybe that one yellow area midway closest to the right side is just a touch over-saturated. Lovely arrangement of blossoms, flowers, leaves and stems. Did you mean for a thin sharp white line along the left side and bottom? Maybe happened when you cropped the image?

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    Thanks all. Nancy - well spotted !- its a cropping mistake! Agree about the yellow.
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    This is just gorgeous! I love it!

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