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    Tripod, MLU remote control, stack of 15 images ISO 100 0.6 sec f8 , Canon 5D MkII Canon 180mm macro with circular polariser.
    raw images batch converted to TIFF, the first one being the template for the others in terms of raw adjustment then loaded into layers CS6 via script, it is fairly quick this way. Once aligned etc I flattened and made final adjustment regarding Hue and detail extractor prior to Save for WEB.
    All comments or suggestions most welcome.

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    Very nice result Jon. Seems a rather complicated method of getting there though.
    (For my limited expertise anyway)
    John

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    Like the details, frame and light. Well done. TFS.

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    Miro

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    The colors and comp give this one a very nice "feel." Also, excellent overall sharpness. I would be tempted to clone the scattered bits of fluff from the dandylion (?) seeds.

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