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Posted: Sat Apr 4th, 2020 04:39
 
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graham I focussed on mid point ,the camera does the stacking at the moment its set for a 8 stack ,but it can go up to 15,still on a learning curve with it ...  couple below from yesterday the nutcrackers were at a angle away from me so pleased with the result , and the flowers were in a shallow dish of water to get the reflection .. if anything its keeping my mind active under lockdown 

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Jeff you are doing very well the stacking looks spot on. Look on u-tube and see stacking and there are some super examples. I agree it's hard being stuck indoors or your garden we have plenty of birds but all on feeders and not very good for photography. I think I may have to do another painting!!!



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thanks graham , I found out today that the above shot which I finished off in topaz de-noise has the problem that yesterdays update to it was not working . now un-installed and the older version put back on . the two below are from today after re-installing the older version ..getting to really enjoy this macro lark now I have the time to learn it properly 

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The three white flowers are of a very high standard well done Jeff and it's great to enjoy your photography! Focus not quite there on the 2nd shot. Lighting and exposure looking good on both.



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Bit of Spring Colour to cheer us all up! Nikon D500 with 140-18mm lens

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Had a little dabble in the garden, myself today.

I was supposed to be weeding, watering and mowing but couldn't resist these Pagoda Lillies while stopped for coffee.

Grabbed the wife's Panasonic for speed. Bit windy and low down (6” high) .....excuses, excuses.  

Will get the Nikon out and try again next week.  



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Lovely light on the top one!



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Lovely light on the top one!
The Panasonic hasn't got the dynamic range of the latest Nikon's so highlights burnt out and shadows too noisy to lift. Trying to use contrast to sharpen further compresses the range. ☹️



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Out today first of the season. D500 with 140-18mm lens

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