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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 95 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
I like the graphs. what I don't get yet is how stacking gets rid of the not focused areas - if you stack 5 does it find the 1 focused and basically just delete the other 4 so that it ends up sewing together just 5 vertical strips??? |
Jan 19th |
| 95 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
thanks stuart I like these little tutorials. the blur in the top left is really end of my rail so not focused at all. I just want to tag the "end of the rail / marker" and the difference of stacking and not |
Jan 19th |
| 95 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
I deliberately left the edges that are blurry in so you could see stacking effects [where it ended]. not trying to make it an art photo yet otherwise I would have cropped all edges out. |
Jan 14th |
| 95 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
I like the leaf part the bug stands on is in focus - I also do not mind the out focus leaf background and tiny foreground becasue it confirms it is a macro photo. getting a bug head on or back end first cannot always be planned. I like seeing the back sometimes. I can see doing different segments like head vs wings. knee jerk reaction might be since wings are closer maybe they should be in focus but then again head always seem to be the prominent body part. yellow /brown colors of insect vs green leaf is very pleasing. for bug, I think you are lucky to get what side you can before they move on. |
Jan 14th |
| 95 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
butterfly is gorgeous. at first I thought the black background might not be my favorite [not that you had lot of placement control] but then I thought that there was black on either end and all flows in a diagonal way - flowers and both black areas feel diagonal so it does make the most of the directional elements. at least any light on the transparent wings give a pretty color scheme! |
Jan 14th |
| 95 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
I like the specimen, the background I am not crazy about. I think if you are interested in the whole face of the lotus then I would stack. or crop in to just some dots to get rid of out of focus dots, side, stem. highlights and contrast a bit much for me. I think I would like to see those little dots up closer - would be an interesting shoot. |
Jan 14th |
| 95 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
I immediately liked this! half looks in focus even though mostly the center is focus. part trailing soft focus in upper left works and on diagonal. fills the frame with no distracting background. |
Jan 14th |
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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