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    Yellow Rattle.
    D200
    Sigma 50mm macro.
    5 stacked images./CZM
    F4 150 ISO. 40th second
    Tripod/printed backdrop./remote release.
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    John, good to have you back. You have taken the backgrounds to the next level recently, it is inspiring. Wonderfully planned (or do you have a printer at hand?). Like this one a lot, not a nit.

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    Hi Ron Thanks ! Praise indeed !
    I just take some OOf pics around the garden and take them into town and get some A3,s printed. Much cheaper than I could do it !!.
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    John

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    Wonderful that the flowers, stems, and all are full of fine details from the accomplished stacking you did. The printed bkgd is terrific, with softly blurred colors echoing the flowers. Very well done!

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    Wonderful soft colors and great detail. The BG is beautiful and fits perfectly. I like how it is "heavier" at the bottom. I would have thought it was natural.

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    Lovely, John, I like it a lot. Thank you for sharing.
    Joe Przybyla

    "Sometimes I do get to places just as God is ready to have somebody click the shutter"... Ansel Adams

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