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    Mike Moats
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    Default Dewey Largetooth Aspens

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    Fuji S5 Pro, Sigma 180 macro Tripod, F/32

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    Your leaf images are always way cool. Wish I had that vision.

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    Another great compositon. I read your comments about f32 on Anita's post. I must admit that I have never tried it with digital but will do so in the future.

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    Hey Tony, even though this image looks like it was shot from overhead which wouldn't need much DOF, it was actually shot at a low angle which needed the DOF to get it all in focus. I know the fact that shooting at f/32 doesn't produce the sharpest image, but with the digital system I just crank up the sharpening in PS and I get great result. I'm not worried about how it gets sharp just as long as the end result produce a good image. My images look even sharper in the full rez file and in print, as I havn't been able to create a small file for the web yet that looks as sharp as the original.

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    Nothing lacking in the sharpness here Mike!! - pleasing patterns and water drops a bonus.

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    Mike I really like this image. You've got repetition in textures, colours and shapes.

    I've also visited you site and admire your style and eye.

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Mike,

    The metallic tones and colors make this image very interesting and the soft even omnidirectional lighting are pleasing to the eye. The water droplets sharpness really help too.

    Robert

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    Beautiful patterns and detail Mike, great work as always !!

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    I love the way it looks 3D as you look down to the lower layers of leaves. Beautiful!

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