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    nikon D600 Tamron 60mm f11 1/60 exposition semispot iso200
    a very small crop at the bottom to cut off a thread of herb.
    in PP many small work.

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    Hi Valerio,

    If mine I would try to increase DOF and make some changes in the framing. As the option I would try to shoot a smaller detail like a single loop of the plant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiroslavMaric View Post
    Hi Valerio,

    If mine I would try to increase DOF and make some changes in the framing. As the option I would try to shoot a smaller detail like a single loop of the plant.

    Cheers,
    Miro
    Thank you Miroslav


    Thank you Miroslav
    I can agree with you, but it should have be done in shooting. The image remain of poor quality because of is vertical, cropping strongly it lose more and more
    like this one?

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    Hi Valerio,

    If mine I would try to do something like below:

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    I would play with DOF too.

    Cheers,
    Miro
    Last edited by MiroslavMaric; 07-30-2016 at 02:25 PM. Reason: missing photo

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    I like the idea, first I would try with a smaller aperture. I think Miro has a good idea, i.e. going in a little tighter, this would make it easier to concentrate as the image is so full of detail.
    Did you use a tripod and mirror lock up? If not you are not getting the best result.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Ashton View Post
    I like the idea, first I would try with a smaller aperture. I think Miro has a good idea, i.e. going in a little tighter, this would make it easier to concentrate as the image is so full of detail.
    Did you use a tripod and mirror lock up? If not you are not getting the best result.

    thank you Jonathan. Miro's is another idea, good. Yes, sturdy tripod and mirror lock up. A smaller aperture would also be less DOF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valerio Tarone View Post
    thank you Jonathan. Miro's is another idea, good. Yes, sturdy tripod and mirror lock up. A smaller aperture would also be less DOF.
    No smaller aperture = greater depth field

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