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    Roman Kurywczak
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    This was done all in Camera.....besides the B&W conversion. Purposefully over exposed about 2 stops and the flash at full power in manual.....to bring out flower details.
    Markll with the Sigma 180mm macro at f11 for 1/60 sec at ISO 800.

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    Very cool HK image, Roman! Beautiful composition, the texture and detail in the iris is great, and the B&W conversion works very well. Thanks for showing us how it's done!

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    This is really nice! I like the lighting and the conversion. The composition is nicely presented.

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    Agree on the nice presentation,conversion and detail in the image. Well handled!

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    Roman, I love the detail! And the fact that it was all done in camera.

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    I remember this well from the Macro Memorial Day Challenge, Roman. Loved it then, and love it now! :)

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    Lovely composition , very impressive in-camera work
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    Good work Roman. I prefer to do it in camera myself. PS already takes up way too much of my time. Not that I am complaining. :)

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    Love all the shades of grey and the details Roman. Nicely placed in the frame, and the thin border sets off the flower very well.

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