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    This is one of the Spreadwing Damselflies - a female, possibly a Northern Spreadwing, though females of two other species are said to look very similar. This is also a composite of two images. I didn't plan it this way, but the wind was blowing a little and I ended up with some images where the head was in focus and others where the abdomen was in focus. I decided to try a composite based on Fabs's tutorial above and I am generally pleased with the result. 40D, Canon 180 f/3.5 macro + 1.4X, 1/250, f/8, ISO 100, tripod, cable release, macro twin flash set at 1/8 power as main light. I removed some flash-generated spectral highlights. Comments are welcome.

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    Steve:

    Very nice, seamless composite to my eye. Love the diagonal lines.

    Might hit the eye with another round of USM, very nice colors here.

    Cheers

    Randy

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    Julie Kenward
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    I never would have guessed this was a composite, Steve. You did an excellent job using Fab's tutorial! I agree with Randy's comments - the diagonal lines and colors are wonderful, very nice crop - not too tight but nothing extra getting in the way - and also think another round of sharpening on the eyes would be a good idea.

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    Ed Vatza
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    Steve, it looks perfect to me! It's amazing what you can do with composites. Every aspect just looks perfect!

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