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Posted: Thu Mar 26th, 2020 11:47
 
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Thank you Graham, much appreciated, you are much further advanced with the season than we are, despite the Gulf Stream we benefit from.  We are still getting very cold winds and some nights frost.

I went out last Friday night before the more severe lock down, took some star trails in the Duddon Valley at Ulpha but not particularly good, I need more practice and I really should be recording my methods rather than re-learning them each year... with all the inevitable wasted journeys and lost opportunities on a glorious night.  Half the sessions are wasted while I fumble to remember what the optimal settings are for given conditions.

Speaking of recording stuff, is anybody keeping a (photographic) diary of their experiences and observations during this pandemic?  There are some remarkable images of normally crowded space being deserted. Like one person stood in front of Buckingham Palace, for example.



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Great work Graham.
So much better to have live flowers left for others to enjoy than being cut!



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I have taken a few , like this one on our morning dog walk / exercise in the country park - crowded it is not!

No - not two dogs, just one but she ran up to me while I panned 360 degrees!



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The yellow flower is a giant Fritiiiaria Crown Imperial and stanads 3 feet. Chris much the same here but the few open shops shops are still quite busy. Wendy & I are both well but like most are self isolating plenty to do in the garden with several very nice days plenty of sun. We have cancelled our two holidays for this year one in France and  later Spain in September.          Jim Carling and I are both active members of our local Gosport Camera Club and it is now closed for the rest of the season as are most such clubs all over the country. I may have to setup to photograph the many birds comming to our garden. Keep well all our Nikon Friends!



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I am getting to be a sad person as not only am I photographing every flower that comes out in out modest garden but spent last two day locked indoors painting some flowers. Keep well all our Nikon friends!!! 
Painting is not a accurate or as sharp as my Nikon Cameras, sorry bit off topic. PS this painting was photographed with Nikon D850 24-70 AF-S Lens  lit by Elinchrom studio flash camera on M and custom WB 1/200 sec F16.

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That is super Graham, a really nice change from original photographs.  At least you don't need to focus stack! :lol:

In fact, thinking about it, this is an alternative form of focus stacking, so you are still on topic!

I think the detail is brilliant.



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Yes that's very good Graham. 

Please don't cut your ear off, though. :lol:



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been having a go at this today with the olympus . it takes 8 raw shots together then gives you a finished j.peg . this was my first ever attempt at this only had the macro lens a week .. as graham says wind will be the enemy outdoors so a sturdy tripod will be needed . have to order a new head to as I only have a gimbal for mine . anyway a couple of flower shots .. pleased for a first attempt .

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Looks like a good start. Did you focus on nearest point first the let camera do the stack on auto?  You should the look at last image to see if focus is as good at back if not add more frames to the stack and reshoot, easy later to delete the extra unwanted frames later. If you get into micro results I have seen from people doing this blow you away, as I have said beyond macro not my field or interest. Keep up the good work Jeff!



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