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    PS work

    The first one is a stack taken at f/32...it has been cropped severely.

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    This one is a photomerge of the entire flower shot at f/3.5 with the centermost portion of the f/32 image blended into position. Opinions appreciated greatly.

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    Re: PS work

    Very nice, I like the presentation of the second image.

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    Re: PS work

    Aah...I'll take the bad as well as the good!

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    Re: PS work

    I'm curious Wm.

    Why did you choose to shoot a stack at f/32?

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    Re: PS work

    With my gear and shooting distance, f/32 only gives me .4".

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    Re: PS work

    I gotcha Wm.

    How many shots in your stack?

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    Re: PS work

    Nice sharp image William! Good job an the stacked into the non-stacked image. I can't see any obvious merge points. Well done.

    I am curious about how many stacked shots and what software were you using to stack these with?

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    Re: PS work

    How many shots in your stack
    I used four at f/32, using PS CC, in the center portion to CMA. The rest was merely a photomerge at f/3.5.

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