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    Default Rudbeckia / Black eyed Susan

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    10 images stacked using Zerene stacker

    Olympus : E-M1X
    LensModel : OLYMPUS M.60mm F2.8 Macro
    Lens focal length : 60 mm
    Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 120.0mm
    Metering mode : Pattern
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 100
    Exposure time : 1/160 sec
    F number : F5
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Flash : OFF

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    I hadn't seen this color variant of Black eyed Susan. Looks interesting. Probably needed a couple more frames to get the petals in the front in focus. top of the head also looks a little soft. Details look great.

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    Wow, had to have a still day for this one. Love the details and colors. TFS

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    Beautiful Colors. Pleasing Image works well with Background.
    I never got stacking to work for this kind of flowers..
    Not sure If I am missing something.

    TFS

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    Thank you for your comments everyone, Ravi I am kicking myself, I hadn't noticed the petals in the foreground!

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    The ones we have over this side of the pond are yellow. At least the wild ones anyway. Pretty neat to see a red one. The stacking worked nicely. I like that you didn't clean up all those petals. Shows it has some age.

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