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    My wife wanted to throw out some flowers (and of course for me to get replacement!) I persuaded her to keep them another day or two because I thought they would prove interesting subjects for macro. The weather was dull so I decided to try some stacking without using a focusing rail. This is 13 images at f6.3, +0.3EV @ ISO 100.
    I started by batch converting to TIFF then stacking the TIIFs. The petals were still a little dark so I used a luminosity mask to lift them a little. Next I applied a little Nik Tonal effect, then resized and sharpened for web.
    All comments welcome.

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    I decided to try some stacking without using a focusing rail. This is 13 images at f6.3, +0.3EV @ ISO 100.
    Good for you and no software, excellent, VWD Jon.

    Have you considered a straight white BKG and get some light through those red leaves to provide some 'form' and so the light 'sculpts' the folds. I think you could also get some more texture from the stem?

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    Good to see you posting on here again Jon and you seem to have got the stacking sorted. Nice one Seems slightly hard/ crunchy but no big deal.Hard to describe what I mean really but the petals and their veins seem unusual to my eye. I did a Pasque flower yesterday and it looked similar.
    I must admit I don't go all the time for plain backdrops abart from black.

    What stacking programme did you use?

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    Steve I try to avoid white backgrounds they look rather clinical to me having worked in pathology for 30 odd years. I will start playing with some flash for lighting soon, I just wanted to see if I could make a decent fist of stacking first of all.
    John the effect in the petals was deliberate, I was just trying to get as much detail as I could, I thought it conveyed the almost velvet like texture.

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    Hi Jon
    Point taken. I must admit I did a pasque flower yesterday and it looked very similar.
    I don't usually like plain BG's apart from black


    You dont say what stacking programme you used.

    John

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    Steve I try to avoid white backgrounds they look rather clinical to me having worked in pathology for 30 odd years.
    Interesting POV Jon, in past times I have briefed so many photographers to shoot on white backgrounds for all walks of Design & Advertising, saved truckloads of time & money, avoiding the early programmes of PS, (seems so basic then, but a real Pandora's box) or just employ a retoucher and a 12x10 transparency. Guess I must have done something right to retire at a very early age and be able to do what we do.

    Thanks for the insight.

    Steve

    PS - PSCC is really good for stacking and so fast too.

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    Hi Jon. Looks like you are off and running with focus stacking! Lots to like in this image - colors, textures, patterns. I don't hang around flowers enough to judge whether this looks "real", but I really like the way this turned out!

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    This is gorgeous!! I love the soft color on the BG and the detail everywhere in the flower. Beautiful colors and tonalities.

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    Jon, my apology for being late to the party, but this is stellar. I really love the composition on this one, very simple. It's a pity that stamen at the back was bent and arched downward. The color combination here is exquisite.

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    Thank you everyone for your kind comments.

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    In addition to compliments already given, I really like the angle you chose here. Very balanced composition like this.

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