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    Grape Hyacinth.
    Sorry about the blackBG but messed up the others.Will have to redo.
    Its hard with flowers like this with thick bunches of leaves at the base as they will not sit well in the cmp. Needs a bit of gardening some times, or digital "leaf" removal
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    I get the impression the stacking is more effective on some flowers than others, the one to the left of centre looks good, the top centre looks good, but the one to the right of centre not do detailed.

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    True Jon. Maybe one layer in the stack moved during the operation. My wife probably banged the conservatory door ! Seriously it does happen.
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    Or maybe the contrast on that one is just lower?

    Very nice!

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