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    Halimium. Shrub related to Cystus
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    Sigma 50mm macro.
    8Stacked iomages in CZM

    100 ISO
    25th sec @f5
    Cropped/curves in paint Shop pro 7
    Experimental sharpening CZM- high pass filter
    Tripod/remote
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    Very nice indeed, excellent details - possibly some of the fine hairs are a little over-sharpened but a very pleasing image.

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    Jon
    Could be the high pass filter
    Certainly picks 'em out !
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    Hi John,
    Well done - love the fine texture in the yellows. I see what Jon means about the sharpening but still a very fine image.
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    I have admired the clarity of the stacked look for quite a while now and I hope to actually attempt sooner rather than later. This is lovely John. Is the soft, muted bkgd one you created to set up behind the flower?

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    Thanks All.
    Problem with the hairs because they are really quite sharp to look at with out any enhancement.. Cant reduce it on them,without doing the whole plant.
    Nancy- Yes. I have dozens of real life backgrounds photographed then printed A3. I am working on new ones all the the time. They tend to get "stale"
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    Just gorgeous! What you do with shooting JPEG and stacking in a free program is humbling, if not humiliating....

    Your artistic eye is a great help, too.

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    Thanks Diane- praise indeed
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    Lovely image, John. I like the colors of the flowers against the soft blue background. Nice work. Thank you for sharing.
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    Excellent image, John. Congratulations.

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    Satish.

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