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Posted: Thu Jun 27th, 2019 10:19
 
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You are certainly mastering this technique, Graham. Lovely composition and exposure control as well!



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Out in the garden today and yes they realy are called "Whistler Lillies"!

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Out of the Garden today, one for Robert. D850 with 105mm Macto lens.
I'm off to France on the ferry tonight for two weeks holiday. Hope to get some more pixs I am taking the D500 18-140mm & 400-80mm lenses.

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Hope the holiday goes well Graham.
Are those dahlias focus stacked?



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No, not needed just F18



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Out of the Garden today, one for Robert.

Well, thank you Graham!

Lovely flowers, just what I needed.

Have a good trip.



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Have now arrived in France at our rented villa, swimming pool looks great and hope to use the D500. I have internet so can keep an eye of my Nikon Friends!



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Graham Whistler wrote:
swimming pool looks great and hope to use the D500.

Not in the swimming pool I hope!!!  :lol:



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Image stacking Banana flower did well at the camera club last night with a first place. The judge asked how did you get it so sharp: stack of 10 used 7 images stacked in Photoshop CC.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Image stacking Banana flower did well at the camera club last night with a first place. The judge asked how did you get it so sharp: stack of 10 used 7 images stacked in Photoshop CC.

Well done on the win Graham.
Very fine image.  You need to print it big 30"x30" and enjoy.

One worrying aspect ...... the judge needed to ask how you got it so sharp!  I guess this was a ?Southern Counties? Photographic Society judge.  Sorry but it does bring into question the judge's photographic competence.  This sort of question whilst maybe being a polite query of how, I find somewhat mind numbing from someone who should know.  Maybe I am being overcritical as I have little time for these judges as I experienced some of their crass comments back in the 1980s when I belonged to a South London photography group.  It put me off for life!  I decided that I would rather be judged by my paying customers.  Maybe I am being ungracious to the judge.



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