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    Fuschia-Anita
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    Sigma 50mm macro
    200 ISO
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    7 Stacked images
    Worked in CZM/Paint Shop pro. printed A3 backdrop
    Tripod/Remote
    Captive !!!
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    John, this is a very lovely combination of stacked images and art work! Great composition of the two nearly identical flower heads but with enough differing details to add lots of interest, i.e. the water drops! Very attractive soft watercolor bkgd that enhances the soft glow of the image.

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    Hi John. Lovely image. Very artistic. I don'usually care too much for stacked images, but this works well. Well done!

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    Thanks both
    David- I,m not that keen to be honest but personal circs mean I am not as mobile as was so stuff around the garden is useful !!
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    John

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    Very nice shot indeed, I would suggest however that the background is a little bright.

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    Very nice colors, comp, and sharpness! It's subjective and largely a matter of personal taste, but I think I would prefer a background that wasn't so bright. Very well done!

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    Good stuff! Just might bring up the dark leaves a bit (in PS I would use a curve/luminosity layer/mask) so they look a little livelier.

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