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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 63 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Hi Priscilla: This picture is almost an abstract, but not quite I do not think, then everyone's definition of an abstract is different also. Kind of a random design with no center of interest to anchor the picture; however well done from a technical standpoint with a lot of strong colors. |
Feb 23rd |
| 63 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Hi Barbara: Neal makes really good points, no reason for me to repeat them. I also have a D850 and it has some sort of a program built in for focus stacking purpose. Just purchased the camera body and have yet to try out its capabilities for this process, but will soon. |
Feb 23rd |
| 63 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Hi Alane and welcome to our macro/close-up group. The old saying around photographers is "less is more" and that statement fits your subject well. Sometimes the most simple of subjects can be very successful from a photography standpoint. |
Feb 23rd |
| 63 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Hi Neal: What a creature to find in ones darkroom !! To me this large spider as you have presented it is a good scientific study of this insect, and we have no spiders like this in Northwest WA. State. As usual your focus stacking process is done to perfection as the subject has perfect sharpness front to back. |
Feb 23rd |
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